Sounds about right for todayKnapp wrote:
And Carlos Z baby was a prized prospect in the Cub's farm system in 2000...but is showing up as shit, with only one pitch.

Sounds about right for todayKnapp wrote:
And Carlos Z baby was a prized prospect in the Cub's farm system in 2000...but is showing up as shit, with only one pitch.
mbyrd75 wrote:working on these now plus searching for others so file might be a lil later than expected tonight.
dakshdar wrote:Mets:
AA:
Jerrod Riggan (1-pitch)
Grant Roberts (1-pitch)
A:
Mark Corey (1-pitch)
Jeremy Griffiths (1-pitch)
Neal Musser (1-pitch)
Juan Cerros (1-pitch)
Pat Strange (1-pitch)
Leslie Brea (1-pitch)
Jae Wong Seo (1-pitch)
Tyler Walker (1-pitch)
I_S33M_THAB33T_U wrote:dakshdar wrote:Mets:
AA:
Jerrod Riggan (1-pitch)
Grant Roberts (1-pitch)
A:
Mark Corey (1-pitch)
Jeremy Griffiths (1-pitch)
Neal Musser (1-pitch)
Juan Cerros (1-pitch)
Pat Strange (1-pitch)
Leslie Brea (1-pitch)
Jae Wong Seo (1-pitch)
Tyler Walker (1-pitch)
who are these guys ??![]()
i see maybe Tyler Walker getting changed. But as he stated above, not everyone gets changed. i have all my AA pitchers with 1 pitch, there are all scrubs and wont get altered.
Just FYI
dakshdar wrote:I_S33M_THAB33T_U wrote:dakshdar wrote:Mets:
AA:
Jerrod Riggan (1-pitch)
Grant Roberts (1-pitch)
A:
Mark Corey (1-pitch)
Jeremy Griffiths (1-pitch)
Neal Musser (1-pitch)
Juan Cerros (1-pitch)
Pat Strange (1-pitch)
Leslie Brea (1-pitch)
Jae Wong Seo (1-pitch)
Tyler Walker (1-pitch)
who are these guys ??![]()
i see maybe Tyler Walker getting changed. But as he stated above, not everyone gets changed. i have all my AA pitchers with 1 pitch, there are all scrubs and wont get altered.
Just FYI
Grant Roberts pitched in 76 Major League (ML from this point forward) for the Mets from 2000 - 2004.
Jae Seo pitched in 118 ML games (102 starts) for the Mets, Dodgers, and Rays from 2002-2007.
Jerrod Riggan pitched in 67 ML games for the Mets and Indians from 2000-2003.
Mark Corey pitched in 81 ML games for the Mets, Rockies, and Pirates from 2001-2004.
Tyler Walker pitched in 286 games for the Mets, Giants, Rays, Phillies, and Nationals from 2002-2010.
So those guys all got extended looks and would factor into the next 1-3 seasons for the team.
And that is assuming all the players develop exactly like they did in the real world. Who's to say that Pat Strange doesn't become a stud if he gets fixed? I guess I don't really understand the basics or the reasoning behind not fixing each player that is broken. How big of a process is it giving the pitchers a reasonable number of pitches? Hell, I'll look up their pitch types if that helps.
filling with fictionals was already voted down. fixed the 5 you listed above.dakshdar wrote:OK. So I get that would be a lot of work. What if he just deleted any guys that were screwed up and replaced them with randomly generated players so that we actually have a minor league system that would at some point be valid.
If there are 40 players a team where they're screwed up, that means that depth in the league is completely fucked and it will be years before anyone can call up anybody because they'll have no one at a minor league level that isn't screwed up.
I mean, the league is the league and whatever we play with it is just a game, but, to me, this would be like playing NCAA where every back-up is a great punter, but you're fucked when you have to put that guy in at quarterback.
Those five guys (Grant Roberts, Jae Seo, Jerrod Riggan, Mark Corey, and Tyler Walker) still seem to only have one pitch when I look at them after the most recent download.mbyrd75 wrote:filling with fictionals was already voted down. fixed the 5 you listed above.dakshdar wrote:OK. So I get that would be a lot of work. What if he just deleted any guys that were screwed up and replaced them with randomly generated players so that we actually have a minor league system that would at some point be valid.
If there are 40 players a team where they're screwed up, that means that depth in the league is completely fucked and it will be years before anyone can call up anybody because they'll have no one at a minor league level that isn't screwed up.
I mean, the league is the league and whatever we play with it is just a game, but, to me, this would be like playing NCAA where every back-up is a great punter, but you're fucked when you have to put that guy in at quarterback.
Ah, wasn't aware. Thanks.mbyrd75 wrote:Have your Scout do a scouting report on them