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Originally Posted by TGH-Adfabre
I give Control the most weight in promotions, it seems to develop the slowest and without it a pitcher is doomed.
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That could be counterproductive if it holds an otherwise improving player back. I agree that control often takes longer but feel it is best to let a young pitcher move up and face better hitters, despite one attribute being low.
All of them count. I've yet to see a low "stuff" guy really succeed. They may not walk many but 2 hits an inning doesn't cut it either.
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