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If your MLB '12: The Show franchise team resides in the AL Central then this is the strategy guide for you. We list key players, prospects, and give your franchises future outlook within the game.

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# 1 ebugaloo @ 04/18/12 04:16 PM
26-16 so far in my first season as the Tigers. I got Cabrera tearing it up, hitting .340 with 18 HRs, but Fielder is hitting only .276, and only recently started picking it up. Austin Jackson is doing horrible for me, hitting .208 in the leadoff position, and I may have to replace him with a generic 2B from AAA (David Choo), who has been killing it since I called him up due to a Ramon Santiago injury.
 
# 2 scottyo60 @ 04/19/12 02:10 PM
I gotta ask on the Indians how is their minor league system depleted? I'm not an Indians fan, but being in Columbus will watch the Clippers. They have won the last two AAA championships and some players on that team are AA this year. Do they simply not have high rated prospects? I'd like to think they would compete again this year for a AAA champ.
 
# 3 PVarck31 @ 04/20/12 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by scottyo60
I gotta ask on the Indians how is their minor league system depleted? I'm not an Indians fan, but being in Columbus will watch the Clippers. They have won the last two AAA championships and some players on that team are AA this year. Do they simply not have high rated prospects? I'd like to think they would compete again this year for a AAA champ.
Hey Scotty, Its pretty much that they don't have highly rated prospects right now. The AAA team is mostly veterans with some career minor leaguers. The exceptions would be Lonnie Chissenhall, Francisco Lindor, Nick Hagadone, and Chen Lee. Other than that, they will need to build through the draft.
 

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