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Old 11-29-2018, 10:39 AM   #1
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Split A and R levels as they are in real life

Currently OOTP has no differentiation between Advanced (or High) A clubs (California, Carolina, and Florida State leagues) and A clubs (Midwest and South Atlantic leagues), nor Advanced Rookie (R+) clubs (Appalachian and Pioneer leagues), and Rookie clubs (Arizona, Gulf Coast, and Dominican Summer leagues).

I'd like to see these levels split out in this fashion.

California, Carolina, and FSL leagues as Advanced A (A+ or High A)
Midwest and SAL leagues as Class A (no change here).

Appalachian and Pioneer leagues as Advanced Rookie (R+)
Arizona and GCL leagues as Rookie (R) leagues (as they are now).
DSL league as Low Rookie (R-), since this is the first level of pro ball for many players, thus the talent level is not as high as in the other levels.
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Old 12-02-2018, 03:09 AM   #2
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Currently OOTP has no differentiation between Advanced (or High) A clubs (California, Carolina, and Florida State leagues) and A clubs (Midwest and South Atlantic leagues), nor Advanced Rookie (R+) clubs (Appalachian and Pioneer leagues), and Rookie clubs (Arizona, Gulf Coast, and Dominican Summer leagues).

I'd like to see these levels split out in this fashion.

California, Carolina, and FSL leagues as Advanced A (A+ or High A)
Midwest and SAL leagues as Class A (no change here).

Appalachian and Pioneer leagues as Advanced Rookie (R+)
Arizona and GCL leagues as Rookie (R) leagues (as they are now).
DSL league as Low Rookie (R-), since this is the first level of pro ball for many players, thus the talent level is not as high as in the other levels.
Correct me if im wrong, but isnt the DSL the same as AZL and GCL, the only difference being the DSL strictly being for international players? Also, arent the AZL and GCL the first levels of pro ball for players too?
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Old 12-02-2018, 12:59 PM   #3
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Correct me if im wrong, but isnt the DSL the same as AZL and GCL, the only difference being the DSL strictly being for international players? Also, arent the AZL and GCL the first levels of pro ball for players too?
You may be right. Didn't realize the DSL was international only.
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