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Old 01-07-2013, 10:21 PM   #1
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2013 Blue Jays OSFM

It's getting to be that time of year again. I've compiled a list of Blue Jays prospects and their potentials, ETAs, 2013 projected teams, and the like, in an excel spreadsheet that I'll post tomorrow, and everyone can discuss them.

Hope to have a lot of people on board this year.
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Old 01-07-2013, 10:50 PM   #2
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Real deep system, off the top my head this is what I got ...

Sanchez A
Osuna B+
Nolin B
Davis B
Norris B
Stroman B+
Smoral B
Tirado B-
Alford B
Lopes B\C
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Old 01-07-2013, 11:07 PM   #3
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AC and I are going to put a ton of work into this puppy this year, I have figured a way to basically copy my CAPS from the Blue Jays I did last year - at least the real accurate faces.

Basically what we need from you guys is a list of players (prospects and minor league fillers) you want to see on the Blue Jays roster. AC has built an incredible database of the system, but because of the retirement issue and too many highly rated prospects we will need fillers and roster fillers also (think of the Shawn Hill, Ricardo Nanita, Danny Pereles types).

Also please continue to put your own ideas for Potentials - it may help solve some arguments on some guys.
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Old 01-08-2013, 06:49 AM   #4
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Real deep system, off the top my head this is what I got ...

Sanchez A
Osuna B+
Nolin B
Davis B
Norris B
Stroman B+
Smoral B
Tirado B-
Alford B
Lopes B\C
Is that Sickels prospect grading? Because if it is, it looks real good.

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Basically what we need from you guys is a list of players (prospects and minor league fillers) you want to see on the Blue Jays roster. AC has built an incredible database of the system, but because of the retirement issue and too many highly rated prospects we will need fillers and roster fillers also (think of the Shawn Hill, Ricardo Nanita, Danny Pereles types).
Mike Benacka and Tony Davis are a couple good fillers.

The retirement issue won't be too much of an issue- most of the prospects I have down are actually C prospects, which won't affect retirement of any star players or even many good ones. Maybe an extra scrub a year will retire or something.
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Old 01-08-2013, 01:26 PM   #5
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I'm curious how to handle Dustin Mcgowan, as he didn't appear last year won't he likely have to be created?

What would his ratings and potential be like. I know in last years version he was a C and underrated.
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Old 01-08-2013, 01:33 PM   #6
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I'm curious how to handle Dustin Mcgowan, as he didn't appear last year won't he likely have to be created?

What would his ratings and potential be like. I know in last years version he was a C and underrated.
I'd argue he was generously rated, given that the only pitching he's done in 4 years or so has been pretty bad.

He's on the 40 man and should be ready for spring, though, so I'm guessing he'll be in the game.

If he isn't, I'd probably go low B as a ceiling, at highest.
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Usually if a player is hurt the entire season and remains on the 40-man roster they will still be in the game the next year.
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Usually if a player is hurt the entire season and remains on the 40-man roster they will still be in the game the next year.
I think Scott Baker was an example of this.
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