I've always wondered this. I'm just assuming it has something to do with player salary in relationship to budget?nick wrote:Q, how does revenue sharing work? i feel like paying $27 mil in rev sharing is a tad high
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viewtopic.php?f=109&t=31761nick wrote:Q, how does revenue sharing work? i feel like paying $27 mil in rev sharing is a tad high
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wow thats some fuckery right there. Can we have it lowered from 50% on the dollar to say.. 0%?
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Whit for the win!Whittness10 wrote:viewtopic.php?f=109&t=31761nick wrote:Q, how does revenue sharing work? i feel like paying $27 mil in rev sharing is a tad high


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i apparently spend all my $$ on players and nothing else.


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nick wrote:i apparently spend all my $$ on players and nothing else.
I was just fixing to ask how much you're paying your managers...nevermind though

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i just appointed my bench coach to manager, and called up my r ball hitting coach to coach in the majors. and apparently thats it
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Since I've never cared about coaches, I just used to offer the best coaches whatever they wanted for all positions. Then I found myself paying I think over $40mil total on coaches, so I figured I should fix that.nick wrote:i just appointed my bench coach to manager, and called up my r ball hitting coach to coach in the majors. and apparently thats it
From that point on, when one coach leaves, I just appoint every coach below up 1 level, then go hire a new one at the lowest levels, it's saved me a ton of cash.
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shel311 wrote:From that point on, when one coach leaves, I just appoint every coach below up 1 level, then go hire a new one at the lowest levels, it's saved me a ton of cash.
So you really want some bum handling your rookies?
May want to re-think that, but just an idea.
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Cnasty wrote:9-9 and a 3 game sweep by the Titans and 2 big injuries.
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Everyone has their own opinion on this one. I've talked to a few guys that think the coaches only matter at the ML level, and some think that the coaches matter at every level, and will pay for the best. I stopped paying high dollar for coaches that are not at my ML level. I feel the players will develop the same whether you have a good coach at Short A or not.The_Niddler wrote:shel311 wrote:From that point on, when one coach leaves, I just appoint every coach below up 1 level, then go hire a new one at the lowest levels, it's saved me a ton of cash.
So you really want some bum handling your rookies?
May want to re-think that, but just an idea.
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FWIW, my core group of my best 5 or 6 players last season, and basically my only half decent players are all either homegrown drafted guys or guys I traded for that spent time in my minors...including Vicente Reyes.The_Niddler wrote:shel311 wrote:From that point on, when one coach leaves, I just appoint every coach below up 1 level, then go hire a new one at the lowest levels, it's saved me a ton of cash.
So you really want some bum handling your rookies?
May want to re-think that, but just an idea.

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decided to see my team, I have only 2 SPs, no RPs, and 3 hitters who were drafted or found internationally by my scout on my ML team.
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shel311 wrote:FWIW, my core group of my best 5 or 6 players last season, and basically my only half decent players are all either homegrown drafted guys or guys I traded for that spent time in my minors...including Vicente Reyes.The_Niddler wrote:shel311 wrote:From that point on, when one coach leaves, I just appoint every coach below up 1 level, then go hire a new one at the lowest levels, it's saved me a ton of cash.
So you really want some bum handling your rookies?
May want to re-think that, but just an idea.
I'm not sure if that's good for your argument.
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Well, take a look at those top 5 or so guys I spoke about. McGee/Castaneda/Reyes/Meyer/Spencer, and let me know if they're subpar type guys.ReignOnU wrote:shel311 wrote:FWIW, my core group of my best 5 or 6 players last season, and basically my only half decent players are all either homegrown drafted guys or guys I traded for that spent time in my minors...including Vicente Reyes.The_Niddler wrote:shel311 wrote:From that point on, when one coach leaves, I just appoint every coach below up 1 level, then go hire a new one at the lowest levels, it's saved me a ton of cash.
So you really want some bum handling your rookies?
May want to re-think that, but just an idea.
I'm not sure if that's good for your argument.
The rest are all scrubs because I've just neglected my team for so long and those guys aren't good and were never any good.
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speaking of minor leagues. next yr this team is gonna have a lot of new pieces. wont be resigning any of my expiring contracts as replacements are ready at most positions. I took advantage of that mega draft a few seasons back thankfully
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Dibs on Nick's sloppy seconds!!!nick wrote:speaking of minor leagues. next yr this team is gonna have a lot of new pieces. wont be resigning any of my expiring contracts as replacements are ready at most positions. I took advantage of that mega draft a few seasons back thankfully
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I sign about 2-3 minor leaguers every off season who seem to be in the 40-50 range for potential. sometimes a guy gets a massive boost and becomes legit (Josh Jackson).
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Uuaww wrote:I sign about 2-3 minor leaguers every off season who seem to be in the 40-50 range for potential. sometimes a guy gets a massive boost and becomes legit (Josh Jackson).
Sometimes = Once?

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