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Old 09-08-2013, 03:09 AM   #1
skuperman
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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International Players: what's your mix?

I've been curious as to what other people have been using in their leagues to achieve a good balance between getting a reasonable number of international players into their leagues while preventing the level of overall talent from rising. At the same time, I also want to ensure that international amateurs aren't just something I corner the market on, particularly as I currently play solo.

For a standard MLB league with full minors and 30 round draft (feeders set up to produce players for it), I am thinking that 20 amateurs generated per team per year ensures each team has a bit of a "core" to work with, and then 60 amateurs generated for the free agent market. The other issue of course is to consider the signing bonus cap . . .I find that limiting the pool of available players causes the AI to engage in crazy bidding wars. I was mulling the possibility of 90 or even 120 prospects and then hiking the signing bonus cap up to compensate (either to $4.5M or $6M), but again concerns about talent bump have made me cautious.

So, what are you guys doing with all this?
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