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Author Topic: Karachi Offseason Discussions Now Open  (Read 749 times)

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Offline Jason_Terry

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Karachi Offseason Discussions Now Open
« on: May 25, 2017, 02:53:13 PM »
As the new management steps in there is allot to look forward to, currently doing team assessments and there is little being held back as far as rebuilding.

"We want to be aggressive, we want to make mistakes, we plan on the first rebuilding seasons to be hard on us. However the staff, from Owner to the lowest level of scout are all on board to rebuild this team and give ourselves a new face within the IBL." - Jason Terry, New GM for the Falcons.

Looking for pitchers, starters mostly.
Anyone with a OBPS that seems impressive would be a good take.
Trying to build a very aggressive, offensive team.
Looking for a star SS and 1B.

I am new to online leagues, so if I am slow, or on the fence please give me some slack. Hope to hear from you soon.

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Re: Karachi Offseason Discussions Now Open
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2017, 04:37:09 PM »
Welcome Jason_Terry, glad to have you taking over Karachi.  Since you're new to online leagues and our regular season has already started let me give you some advice that I think others on here will agree with.  Karachi is not predicted to compete this year.  They are predicted to finish 4th with only 70 wins.  It's going to be very hard to trade to get enough pieces for you to compete in our current year.  So much so that you would have to completely gut your farm system, especially for the pieces that you say you are looking for.  You already have 5 good starters, 2 of them are just in your bullpen right now.  You also have some quality position players on your roster who are just getting started at the major league level.  You also have a middle of the road farm system.  I would focus more on improving in the prospect area if able to trade off veterans for good prospects.  I would highly suggest taking the blows this year and letting your players get older and improve.  Then try to improve your team in the offseason.  I think you will find the price to compete this year is not worth what it would do to your organization but that may just be my opinion.  I hope this helps and feel free to ask me any questions if you need help.

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Re: Karachi Offseason Discussions Now Open
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2017, 07:23:56 PM »
Thanks for the advice thorn! I will look up some guides on how to build player farms and how to work with prospects

 

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