When I click on the "Postional Reports" button from the "Minor Leagues" menu, and then start looking at the reports on prospects, I find a very useful report on each player.
Here, for example, is the report on Andy Marte:
Strengths: Strong/compact body. Bat speed/power. Plate discipline. Arm strength. First-step quickness/agility
Weaknesses: Pitch recognition. Average speed (4.3)
Comments: Uppercut swing and strong wrists propel bat through strike zone, allowing him to display power. BA will settle below .300, but could improve with more patience and use of whole field. Sound defender at hot corner, improving reads on groundballs and showing solid arm strength.
2006 MLB Role: Starting 3B (mid-season)
Potential Rating: 9B
What is the meaning of the "Potential Rating" score? And where is that explained on the web site?
Just as a suggestion, it would be helpful to me if this sort of thing were explained somewhere on the web site in close proximity to the information I am looking at.
Not trying to cavil here--I know the site is in transition, and you guys have been working hard to make what was already excellent even better.
Thanks!
Here, for example, is the report on Andy Marte:
Strengths: Strong/compact body. Bat speed/power. Plate discipline. Arm strength. First-step quickness/agility
Weaknesses: Pitch recognition. Average speed (4.3)
Comments: Uppercut swing and strong wrists propel bat through strike zone, allowing him to display power. BA will settle below .300, but could improve with more patience and use of whole field. Sound defender at hot corner, improving reads on groundballs and showing solid arm strength.
2006 MLB Role: Starting 3B (mid-season)
Potential Rating: 9B
What is the meaning of the "Potential Rating" score? And where is that explained on the web site?
Just as a suggestion, it would be helpful to me if this sort of thing were explained somewhere on the web site in close proximity to the information I am looking at.
Not trying to cavil here--I know the site is in transition, and you guys have been working hard to make what was already excellent even better.
Thanks!
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