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You could just make every player a free agent and have people responsible for adding their own players.

 

I never understood why the burden should fall on a few people

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You could just make every player a free agent and have people responsible for adding their own players.

 

I never understood why the burden should fall on a few people

 

This would be the easiest solution right now imo. Hopefully in the future it's set to dynasty, then only the offseason trades need to be updated.

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This would be the easiest solution right now imo. Hopefully in the future it's set to dynasty, then only the offseason trades need to be updated.

 

Oh, so it has to set from the previous year? Adding our players after the deadline seems to be the easiest solution here.

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Alright fellas.

 

Amed Rosario: OTB

Law #3 prospect

MLB.com #5 prospect.

 

BA Scouting report.

 

 

Amed Rosario, ss |

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SCOUTING GRADES

Batting: 60.

Power: 45.

Speed: 60.

Defense: 70.

Arm: 60.

Based on 20-80 scouting scale—where 50 represents major league average—and future projection rather than present tools.

 

Born: Nov. 20, 1995. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-2. Wt.: 190. Signed: Dominican Republic, 2012. Signed by: Chris Becerra/Gerardo Cabrera.

 

Background: Sandy Alderson took the reins as Mets general manager after the 2010 season and promoted Chris Becerra to international scouting director in 2012. Becerra had previously worked as an area scout in Southern California—he recommended Robert Gsellman for the 2011 draft—and in his new role focused on Rosario as his first major acquisition. The Mets signed the Dominican shortstop for $1.75 million on July 2, 2012, and that bonus amount stands as a franchise record for an international amateur. Rosario, who was teammates with Rangers right fielder Nomar Mazara as a youth in Santo Domingo, graduated from high school before turning pro. His father, who was a lawyer and a judge, helped steer the signing process. Rosario wowed the Mets at instructional league after signing and made his pro debut at Rookie-level Kingsport in 2013, ranking as the No. 1 prospect in Appalachian League at age 17. After ranking as the top position prospect in the short-season New York-Penn League in 2014, he shot up to high Class A St. Lucie in 2015 and opened 2016 back there before earning a promotion to Double-A.

 

Scouting Report: Tall and lean, Rosario began to fill out his frame and swing the bat with more authority in 2016. He also improved his pitch selectivity and bat-to-ball skills, resulting a career-best .324 average and walk rate of 7.6 percent across high Class and Double-A, while his .833 OPS ranked fourth among all minor league shortstops. His bat plays best when he lets the ball travel and uses his hands, strong wrists and plus bat speed to drive the ball to all fields. Capable of turning on the ball for occasional pull power, Rosario set a new personal standard with five home runs and .135 isolated slugging percentage in 2016. While his strikeout rate crept into dangerous territory at Double-A, Rosario has all the tools to be a plus hitter with possibly fringe-average power. Plus speed and strong instincts will help him take extra bases and steal perhaps 20 bags per season. The best athlete in the Mets system, Rosario stands out most for his glove work. Managers in both the Florida State and Eastern leagues recognized him as the best defensive shortstop in those leagues in 2016, and he has the easy plus range and arm strength to profile as a true impact defender. He will improve his throwing accuracy with experience, but scouts rave about his hands, live body and infield actions.

 

The Future: Rosario has the potential to be an all-star shortstop with Gold Glove potential who can bat near the top of a lineup. He might begin 2017 back at Binghamton to refine his plate discipline, but he could push his way into the big league picture later in the season. The Mets have Asdrubal Cabrera under contract through 2017, meaning Rosario could be the organization’s full-time shortstop at some point in 2018.

 

From MLB.com

"Always holding his own at every level, Rosario dominated across two stops in 2016 offensively. He's always had very good contact skills and extra-base power has started to show up more consistently as he drew more walks and continued to fill out his ultra-athletic and projectable frame. He could approach Major League average pop in time. He has excellent speed and should continue to be a base-stealing threat"

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You'll need to change the question type to 'Checkboxes' so people can make multiple selections

 

Does it work now?

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Does it work now?

 

Yes. You can also add a qualifier so that people must pick exactly 4 teams to submit.

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Also where can we see the old standings? I'm dumn. Yahoo only shows the playoff rank, which I couldn't care any less about.
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Also where can we see the old standings? I'm dumn. Yahoo only shows the playoff rank, which I couldn't care any less about.

 

Not sure why we can't bring up the 2016 season page.

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Also where can we see the old standings? I'm dumn. Yahoo only shows the playoff rank, which I couldn't care any less about.

 

Well you can just look at the winning percentage column. I don't think that includes playoff matchups.

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Also where can we see the old standings? I'm dumn. Yahoo only shows the playoff rank, which I couldn't care any less about.

 

I finished 1st just FYI

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11 of 20 votes are in. Top three teams sitting at 9,10,11. After that there are four teams with 2-4 votes.
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This just cracked me the f*** up again... well played, BTS!

 

All your whining really enhances the experience of bouncing you. I really hope I get to do it again next year.
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Looking to make some moves.

 

- Desperately looking for a 1B power bat. I'm open to really anything. Get at me.

- would also like to move a SS prospect for another prospect at a different position.

- Willing to move Kershaw but it would take a lot. (Really good bat + good young pitcher)

 

JFL19 is open for business. inquire via PM

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