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2058 Draft

Travis7401

Douglass Tagg
Community Liaison
Draft Spreadsheet tool was sent. If u didn't get it and you want it, please let me know (PM me ur email).

@TonyGin&Juice gonna be sad when he sees all these STUDDSSS


http://utopia.allsimbaseball9.com/cgi-bin/ootpou.pl?page=draft

Round 1 Pitcher BTT CALCS ACCORDING TO OSA
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{tr}
{td=64x@}Pick{/td}
{td=119x@}Name{/td}
{td=64x@}Age{/td}
{td=64x@}B{/td}
{td=64x@}T{/td}
{td=64x@}POT{/td}
{td=64x@}ERA+{/td}
{td=64x@}WHIP{/td}
{td=64x@}STU P{/td}
{td=64x@}MOV P{/td}
{td=64x@}CON P{/td}
{td=64x@}> 40{/td}
{td=64x@}Best{/td}
{td=64x@}Worst{/td}
{td=64x@}STM{/td}
{td=64x@}G/F{/td}
{td=64x@}HLD{/td}
{td=64x@}P Def{/td}
{td=74x@}VELO{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}1{/td}
{td}Trevor Mintey{/td}
{td}20{/td}
{td}R{/td}
{td}R{/td}
{td}5 stars{/td}
{td}64{/td}
{td}65{/td}
{td}70{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}3{/td}
{td}70{/td}
{td}70{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}GB T{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}98-100 Mph{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}10{/td}
{td}Lúcio Troncoso{/td}
{td}18{/td}
{td}R{/td}
{td}R{/td}
{td}2 stars{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}3{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}NEU{/td}
{td}35{/td}
{td}35{/td}
{td}93-95 Mph{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}12{/td}
{td}Carlos Vasquez{/td}
{td}20{/td}
{td}R{/td}
{td}R{/td}
{td}2 stars{/td}
{td}53{/td}
{td}54{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}3{/td}
{td}65{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}65{/td}
{td}NEU{/td}
{td}35{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}95-97 Mph{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}18{/td}
{td}Rob Donoghue{/td}
{td}21{/td}
{td}R{/td}
{td}R{/td}
{td}2 stars{/td}
{td}58{/td}
{td}58{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}3{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}NEU{/td}
{td}65{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}91-93 Mph{/td}
{/tr}
{/tbody}
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Round 1 Batter BTT WAR CALC ACCORDING TO OSA
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{tbody}
{tr}
{td=74x@}Draft Pick{/td}
{td=233x@}Name{/td}
{td=83x@}POS{/td}
{td=64x@}CON{/td}
{td=64x@}GAP{/td}
{td=64x@}POW{/td}
{td=64x@}EYE{/td}
{td=64x@}Ks{/td}
{td=64x@}RUN{/td}
{td=64x@}DEF{/td}
{td=64x@}REP WAR{/td}
{td=64x@}POS WAR{/td}
{td=64x@}BAT WAA{/td}
{td=64x@}RUN WAA{/td}
{td=64x@}DEF WAA{/td}
{td=64x@}BTT WAR{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}2{/td}
{td}Miguel Pooky Gonzalez{/td}
{td}RF{/td}
{td}65{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}75{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Bad{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}0.0{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}-0.5{/td}
{td}2.0{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}3{/td}
{td}Hasad Nisanci{/td}
{td}LF{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Average{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}-0.1{/td}
{td}-0.8{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}0.0{/td}
{td}1.1{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}4{/td}
{td}Feddei Mitichkin {/td}
{td}C{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}65{/td}
{td}Bad{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}-1.2{/td}
{td}-0.1{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}1.2{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}5{/td}
{td}Baptiste "nama nama" Ammacapane{/td}
{td}C{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}70{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}Bad{/td}
{td}Bad{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}-0.3{/td}
{td}-0.1{/td}
{td}-0.5{/td}
{td}1.1{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}6{/td}
{td}Constantino Salinas {/td}
{td}RF{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}65{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}Average{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}0.0{/td}
{td}-0.3{/td}
{td}0.2{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}1.9{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}7{/td}
{td}Pablo Moreno{/td}
{td}DH{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}65{/td}
{td}Bad{/td}
{td} {/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}-0.5{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}-0.1{/td}
{td} {/td}
{td}1.4{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}8{/td}
{td}Reinaldo Enxia{/td}
{td}CF{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}35{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Great{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}-2.2{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}1.8{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}9{/td}
{td}Nihat Corekci{/td}
{td}SS{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}35{/td}
{td}30{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Great{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}0.8{/td}
{td}-3.4{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}0.4{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}11{/td}
{td}Ian Kihara {/td}
{td}CF{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}35{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Great{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}-2.1{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}1.9{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}13{/td}
{td}Adilmar Canhoto {/td}
{td}CF{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Great{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}-1.8{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}2.2{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}14{/td}
{td}Julio Toavar{/td}
{td}3B{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}55{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}60{/td}
{td}Average{/td}
{td}Great{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}0.0{/td}
{td}-1.1{/td}
{td}0.2{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}1.6{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}15{/td}
{td}Trofimoff Partasov{/td}
{td}RF{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Average{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}0.0{/td}
{td}-1.7{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}0.0{/td}
{td}0.3{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}16{/td}
{td}Pedro Rijo{/td}
{td}SS{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}35{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Great{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}0.8{/td}
{td}-3.0{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}0.8{/td}
{/tr}
{tr}
{td}17{/td}
{td}Jose Berroa {/td}
{td}CF{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}45{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}50{/td}
{td}40{/td}
{td}Good{/td}
{td}Great{/td}
{td}1.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}-3.5{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{td}1.0{/td}
{td}0.5{/td}
{/tr}
{/tbody}
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osick87

Well-Known Member
Community Liaison
Nice thing about having the draft now is that it gives you a reason to keep some of your FA money.
 

osick87

Well-Known Member
Community Liaison
Keep in mind that's 7.5 mil (or 9) to work with when people don't just take Slot.
 

Travis7401

Douglass Tagg
Community Liaison
Where do you think the cash got pulled from when you went over your draft budget

No need to be snarky about it, draft used to pull off from the budget first right, beginning of off season? I'm guessing that changed?

If I still have draft budget I'll be fine
 

osick87

Well-Known Member
Community Liaison
Will try to cut the snark.

The times I've run into not being able to sign every draft pick (The Michael-Jefar-Hawkins draft for example) it looked to me it was because I didn't have much money for FA so I let Micheal go so I could draft Jefar and Hawkins. Would have done Hawkins and Michael but the money didn't work out and I don't take money out of Scouting and Dev.

It pulls from the budget first and then from FA money.
 

Travis7401

Douglass Tagg
Community Liaison
Just to be clear, I don't know how this works now and I'm asking an honest question. I know overages come out of the general budget, but what year do they come from? The draft moved to October 1st, so in game so it is now part of the budget for the same year, so 2058 draft goes to 2058 budget? In my financial report I have roughly $10M allocated to draft expenses (I assume this depends on the team). That money is essentially locked up and unavailable to be spent, so nobody can dick themselves too hard, you all have SOME money available for signing draft picks that is essentially use it or lose it for most teams. Going above and beyond that by drafting a bunch of expensive players might result in needing to dip into FA budget/cash, but which year does it come from? 2058 or 2059 (like it used to)? The draft is at the start of the playoffs (meaning playoff revenue might be available too), but you don't actually have to have all your players signed until the off season? That's probably too many question marks but I've had a few drinky drinks.
 

Orlando

Well-Known Member
Utopia Moderator
Draft budget then FA money. This year you just have your draft budget.

We did move the draft, but it was this way last year too. Now the draft starts earlier and everyone gets multiple sims to sign people.
 

Travis7401

Douglass Tagg
Community Liaison
2058 FA money or 2059 FA money?

I like it this way better, I just didn't have an overage last year so I didn't notice what pot it came out of.
 

NML

Well-Known Member
That's kind of lame. I had set myself up to alternate having lots of picks one year, and going heavy in IFA the other. So, for example, I spent a ton this year in IFA, thinking the 2058 draft was in next year's budget (when I wouldn't spend anything in IFA). I have 1-2 and 1-8 or something this year so I doubt I'll be able to sign both.
 

Yankee151

Hot Girl Summer
2058 Draft Grades by Yankee TM

1-1 Moscow selects: Trevor 'Hobo' Mintey, 21yo RHP, UCLA(RSA)

New Moscow GM Soonerfan09 inherited the #1 overall and managed to land a top tier talent for it. Mintey is an advanced college arm who can run the radar up to 100. He has a wipeout slider and his changeup has the potential to set up the other two pitches well, though it lags behind a bit as he didn't need to use it much in college play. Mintey shows next-level control and poise on the mound even now, and could probably slot in a WBL rotation now (though he shouldn't). It's tough to envision a scenario where Mintey doesn't become an everyday starter, and he has the potential to be a perennial all-star. Grade: A

1-2 Kabul(BER via UK) selects: Miguel 'Pooky' Gonzalez, 18yo RF, Tidewater Tides(MEX)

Pooky is the premier high school bat of this draft, though his profile is a bit unorthodox. He has an elite approach at the plate, and he's a very tough out, rarely striking out and always getting the barrel of the bat on the ball. He may never hit more than 10 HRs in a year, though. He has a plus arm, but he seems clumsy in the field pretty much anywhere. He has improved in right in his 3 years of high school, so perhaps it's a trend of things to come. Otherwise, he'll have to move to DH. His bat should carry him, but he is very young and raw. His speed is top notch and if he learns to use it in the field he'll be the best OF in Kabul since the prime days of Prophet Perez. The long road ahead of him, however, makes it tougher to justify the trading away of Felix Alvarado for a competitive team. Grade: B+

1-3 Little Rock selects: Hasad Nisanci, 21yo RF, Colorado State(TUR)

Nisanci lit up the college circuit last spring, using his easy left handed swing to pop 19 big ones for CSU. He is 4th on the all time list of HR in college. His frame is mostly filled out, though he should grow into his power and be able to replicate those 20 HR a year numbers in the WBL. He could become a smarter hitter and tone down the K's, but it's not necessarily a given. He's a bit more than a 3TO guy though. His arm is solid enough for right, and he has speed which could make him a danger on the basepaths when he doesn't hit it out of the park. There are some concerns regarding his makeup and his ability to hit southpaws, and with his power mostly tapped out there isn't much projection. He should slot in well in the Little Rock system, but the pick is a bit uninspiring. Grade: B-

1-4 False Bay selects: Faddei Mitchkin, 21yo C, Marshall(RUS)

While Baptise is considered the best HS Catcher of this draft, Mitchkin is the best out of college, and one of the best defensive catchers with a bat worth noting. He hit 17 HRs for Marshall and also managed to walk(56) more times than he struck out(44). While his power numbers should settle a bit in the WBL, his advanced approach at the plate is solid enough to make sure his bat is not a liability. He is a great blocker and worked well with his pitching staff this year. He threw out 41.9% of runners over his college career. He should advance fast through the system and be a solid, if underrated, part of the False Bay lineup for years to come. As False Bay have another pick at 7, though, you have to wonder if Mitchkin would've been available then and they could've gone for a big bat here. Grade: B+

1-5 Buffalo selects: Baptise Ammacapane, 17yo C, Lexington Hound Dogs(VEN)

Baptiste brings a powerful bat at the expense of questionable defense and poor speed. He's a legit 35 HR threat, but he can also put the ball in play and won't strike out enough to be a problem. His main problem is his defense. While his blocking has improved in high school, it has a very long way to go to be a passable catcher. If he has to move to DH, he should still be a valuable bat, but his bat is weaker than some others still in the pool, making the pick a significant reach. Is his power more valuable than Jason Holman, who also can play CF and hit 10 more HR this season? Buffalo reached here, but if Baptiste pans out, Buffalo fans might forget all about Esteban Paz. Grade: C-

1-6 United Kingdom selects: Constantino Salinas, 21yo RF, Delaware(USA)

Salinas is one of, if not the, premier bats in the class. He became the all-time college HR leader last year, with 100 in his career total, and his numbers could be compared to other college powerhouses like Chris McBride and Gil McDonald. He has every chance to make it as they did too, showing power to all fields, with a great approach at the plate. He is also one of the best outfield defenders, and while he will almost assuredly remain in RF where he is so strong, an enterprising GM could always try him out at CF. While his bonus demand is large, any rebuilding team should have little issue putting money aside for a talent like his. He should move quickly and could see WBL play by 2060. Grade: A+

1-7 False Bay selects: Pablo Moreno, 18yo LF, Jacksonville Sea Birds(PAN)

Moreno is an interesting bat. He hits from the right side and put up decent numbers in high school, including 22 homers. He has good power and can get the bat on the ball easily, though his approach at the plate needs to improve to cut out strikeouts. It's certainly possible for him to hit 20HR a year in the majors, but he has a ways to go. Poor speed and a mediocre arm means he's probably reserved to DH with not much room to grow as a fielder, so his status as a prospect relies almost entirely on his bat. Grade: B-

1-8 Seoul selects: Reinaldo Enxia, 21yo CF, Florida State(VEN)

The second Venezuelan off the board, Enxia is one of the premier defenders in the class, and one of the fastest to boot. His highlight reel at FSU is too long to watch in one sitting, though he has some room to grow into the position and learn better paths to the ball. He could move to the infield as well if absolutely required, giving him immense value as a utility man. He has an average, if unspectacular bat, and while he won't hit many homers, he has a solid approach, enough to justify a placement as an everyday fielder in the bottom of the order. Grade: B+

1-9 Lisbon selects: Nihat Corekci, 18yo SS, Jacksonville Sea Birds(TUR)

Corekci was another pick in the speedy defender mold. He hasn't played baseball in 3 years for Jacksonville, taking up a brief career in street hockey, but Lisbon decided to take a chance on him. 3 years ago he was a very inexperienced defender at short and it's the same today, but his actions at the spot are very smooth. In addition, he has blazing speed and shouldn't let many balls past him in the infield. While showed some ability to hit for average in 2055, he had zero extra base hits, and looks to be a very weak contact hitter. If he can transfer his talents from street hockey over the next years, he could grow into a very valuable player, but otherwise it's a very early pick for a player who could've been acquired in the minor league free agency period for free. Grade: D+

1-10 Halifax selects: Lucio Troconso, 18yo RHP, Boise Cutthroats(MEX)

Tronconso is a solid high school pitcher, and the first off the board at this draft. He's a bit old for the class, turning 19 in November, which leads to some questions about his repertoire. He boasts a decent fastball which can run up to 95, but the slider and changeup lag behind a bit. In addition, he needs to learn how to throw his pitches for strikes to generate more whiffs. His intangibles are great and scouts rave about his makeup, and he figures to sign for cheap, so Troconso is a low risk, low reward prospect, or at least as much as you can get one out of high school. He seems better fit for a late round selection, however. Grade: C+

1-11 North Dakota selects: Ian Kihara, 21yo CF, Colorado State(RSA)

Kihara is another in a big crop of defensive center fielders in this draft class, and like Reinaldo Enxia, he's every bit a passable bat as well. He posted a 14.2 ZR at CSU last year, one of the best in the college ranks. In addition, unlike Enxia, he is very experienced at the position, though he lacks to ability to move to the infield as Enxia does. He figures to sign for a low bonus and is said to be a great clubhouse guy, which sounds like I pulled that sentence from any random North Dakota prospect. His bat is mostly filled out, so you likely won't see more than 5-8 HR a year, but he'll hit well enough to post positive WAR anyways. I'd call Kihara the safer pick with Enxia having a bit more room to grow into CF, but both should be very good at what they do. Grade: A-
 
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TonyGin&Juice

Sucking off Lawn Guy Land hobos.
I can't believe none of you recognized this. Hell, I said it's why I wanted to move out of the early rounds of this draft since I planned on taking on a ton of SP salary. Must have been too busy gettin' ya dick hard thinking about Jason Bourne Ratbastard and the Draft BUM Spreadshit Warriors to notice.
 

NML

Well-Known Member
It's on me that I didn't notice last year, but, to be fair, I've had this alternating plan for years.
 

Orlando

Well-Known Member
Utopia Moderator
That's kind of lame. I had set myself up to alternate having lots of picks one year, and going heavy in IFA the other. So, for example, I spent a ton this year in IFA, thinking the 2058 draft was in next year's budget (when I wouldn't spend anything in IFA). I have 1-2 and 1-8 or something this year so I doubt I'll be able to sign both.
We talked about it last season when we moved it. It helped with the negotiation complaints. Someone is always going to complain no matter what we do though.
 

Orlando

Well-Known Member
Utopia Moderator
@NML and whoever else. Draft with your budget in mind, but if it is an issue PM me. Drafting slot after the first couple rounds should help.
 
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