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1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:53 pm
by recte44
Details of the SaMLB'er Program
You must have at least 20 PP's earned by the 1997 End of Season Count to participate in this draft.
Order and Time Frames (all times Central):
1. Des Moines (by Fri 11/26 2pm) -
Rudy Pemberton, OF
2. Phoenix (by Fri 11/26 4pm)
3. Omaha (by Fri 11/26 6pm)
4. California (by Fri 11/26 8pm)
5. Vancouver (by Sat 11/27 2pm) -
Mark Brandenburg, MR
6. Seattle (by Sat 11/27 4pm)
7. Washington (by Sat 11/27 6pm) -
Ryan Karp
8. Buffalo (by Sat 11/27 8pm)
9. Birmingham (by Sun 11/28 2pm)
John Ericks
10. Madison (by Sun 11/28 4pm)
2B/3B Arquimedez Pozo
11. Calgary (by Sun 11/28 6pm)
12. Valencia (by Sun 11/28 8pm)
13. Las Vegas (by Mon 11/29 12pm)
14. Greenville (by Mon 11/29 2pm)
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:11 pm
by lynchy34
No idea if this is the right pick, but it looks like the Kernels will welcome slugger
OF Rudy Pemberton into the fold.
He was a
brilliant minor leaguer and tore up the Mexican League into his mid-30s.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:29 pm
by elligator
I'll be honest, I have serious misgivings about this feature. I am really concerned that it is going to only add severely to our monstrous talent glut, and much like the SAML in the ORB2, become close to, if not as important as the draft itself. But, I will try to hold off on my pessimism until after the first batch is created.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 9:08 pm
by felipe
I'm gonna pass on my pick, this year.
Tks
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 1:05 am
by recte44
elligator wrote:I'll be honest, I have serious misgivings about this feature. I am really concerned that it is going to only add severely to our monstrous talent glut, and much like the SAML in the ORB2, become close to, if not as important as the draft itself. But, I will try to hold off on my pessimism until after the first batch is created.
It'll be just fine. And the "talent glut" is a misnomer, anyways.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 4:51 am
by bschr682
im not sure im understanding this. Do i just pick a guy at random who retired that year?
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 11:16 am
by jcrmoon42
bschr682 wrote:im not sure im understanding this. Do i just pick a guy at random who retired that year?
Yes, but you probably want to make it either somebody you just love and want in your franchise or somebody who put up good numbers in the minors and/or majors who just didn't stick in the big leagues for some reason. And they have to fit the big league playing time criteria.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 11:29 am
by jcrmoon42
lynchy34 wrote:No idea if this is the right pick, but it looks like the Kernels will welcome slugger
OF Rudy Pemberton into the fold.
He was a
brilliant minor leaguer and tore up the Mexican League into his mid-30s.
Pemberton is a great pick and exactly the kind of player this system was created for. Only reason I can see that he didn't stick was his defensive deficiencies. No idea why he didn't catch on as a DH. Same reason as Roberto Petagine maybe. Perhaps he just decided he loved playing in Mexico.
And I love this program. Makes this league the best of both worlds. Fictional and historical.
By the way, the success of this program has everything to do with creating well. If you will notice, the ORB2 SaLMers of the last couple of years have been good prospects but haven't exactly taken the league by storm.
Oh, and perhaps the most important element of this program as well as all of the others Recte manages to push through in spite of the moaning and groaning that goes on is that it is FUN. That is an often overlooked element to our fictional baseball leagues.

Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 3:05 pm
by recte44
jcrmoon42 wrote:lynchy34 wrote:No idea if this is the right pick, but it looks like the Kernels will welcome slugger
OF Rudy Pemberton into the fold.
He was a
brilliant minor leaguer and tore up the Mexican League into his mid-30s.
Pemberton is a great pick and exactly the kind of player this system was created for. Only reason I can see that he didn't stick was his defensive deficiencies. No idea why he didn't catch on as a DH. Same reason as Roberto Petagine maybe. Perhaps he just decided he loved playing in Mexico.
And I love this program. Makes this league the best of both worlds. Fictional and historical.
By the way, the success of this program has everything to do with creating well. If you will notice, the ORB2 SaLMers of the last couple of years have been good prospects but haven't exactly taken the league by storm.
Oh, and perhaps the most important element of this program as well as all of the others Recte manages to push through in spite of the moaning and groaning that goes on is that it is FUN. That is an often overlooked element to our fictional baseball leagues.

+1,000,000
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:16 pm
by bschr682
well im skipping my pick. i"ll keep my 20 pp for now.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 6:41 am
by lynchy34
After Pemberton, I didn't see much. There were two other names I was considering because they were superior defenders, but Pemberton's potential bat was the selling point.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:21 am
by scottsdale_joe
Vancouver potentially wastes 20 PP's by taking relief pitcher Mark Brandenburg.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 9:24 am
by aaronweiner
Birmingham will definitely take pitcher John Ericks in this draft.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 12:47 pm
by elligator
Do to the fact that I work all Sundays. There was no way for me to get my pick in on Sunday. Hopefully, since it hasn't been done yet, I can get this pick in for Madison:
2B/3B Arquimedez Pozo
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:15 pm
by Washington9
I had sent in a pick by PM, but never heard anything back and haven't seen anything on here to confirm it went through.
As such, if its still possible, Washington would like to add pitcher
Ryan Karp.
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:15 pm
by jcrmoon42
Arquimedez Pozo!!!! Classic!!!
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:40 pm
by elligator
jcrmoon42 wrote:Arquimedez Pozo!!!! Classic!!!
Yeah, there was no way I was not putting in for Pozo...one of the best names ever. He had some good numbers in the minors too!
Re: 1997-1998 Scout-a-MLB'er Draft
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:23 am
by recte44
All of these are in game, need to be tracked on spreadsheet and locked.