There Should Be High-A and Single-A Teams
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Adding High-A and Single-A teams would make a more in-depth experience in the farm system for major league teams. For example the High-A Everett AquaSox and the Hudson Valley Renegades. Along with the Lynchburg Hillcats and the San Jose Giants. This would positively impact the mode by increasing realism, improving player development, and extending career immersion. This would provide a natural stepping stone rather than rushing prospects through the ranks. -
Customers have been giving SDS that request for several years and it has not been implemented and likely will not be. But, it should! Want to give the collegiate path more realistic impact? Have players drafted out of high school go to rookie and low A ball, like in real life. Have the college players go to high A or AA, like in real life.
BTW: The latest round of discussions between MLB and MLBPA is that high school players will no longer be eligible for the North American amateur MLB draft. College players will become eligible after their sophomore seasons. So, if this is adopted, and it likely will be, then SDS will be forced to make serious changes to how their version of the draft works.
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@PriorFir4383355_XBL Because I don't want to spend an entire year in Single-A.
This isn't a Harvard application essay, this is a forum about a game where you hit a ball. No need to overcomplicate things.
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This would also work with exhibition games, it would be really cool to see a major league play their Single-A affiliate
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@priorfir4383355_xbl I don’t think they’d want to take up the space required for the players for franchise and RTTS to fill out the realistic ~150 players each team carries when these modes makes them no money outside the purchase price.
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They shouldn’t necessarily need to pay the players, since they don’t pay much irl, they could just make low budget players with any level below AA just like high school and college in rtts