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Yeah, to echo the above response, if you're overwhelmed by it, let the computer do it for now.
As you get more comfortable, a few things I do:
-I restructure my minor league teams to have two rookie, two low a ball, and two a ball teams. and then one AA and one AAA. I play with the O's a lot and they started with three rookie ball and one law a ball teams. This causes for a real roster crunch when I want to promote rookie ball guys.
-After the draft, I put everyone in rookie ball to start. For my more advanced/college players, I look to promote them quickly to at least low a ball, if they are ready, so they are hopefully in full season A ball, at least, by the season after their draft year.
-For most high school players, I give them a year in rookie ball and a year in low a. There are exceptions on either extreme of this norm, but that's just a general rule of thumb I use.
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