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Baseball Dynasties

Posted on Monday, September 1, 2008 in Baseball

Baseball Dynasties
Should I go for all all star free agents with my money in MVP baseball 2005 or resign my minor league players?

It’s a Dynasty with the Chicago White Sox and it is the 2nd year the first year I ditched all my minor leaguers and signed star players like Carl Crawford, Mark Prior, Oliver Perez, Rocco Baldelli, Victor Marinez and others. Just what should I do.

Okay, honestly, minor leaguers almost never amount to anything. To improve your roster look to young free agents with 65 and up stats. With your stars in the line up you already have good hitting and decent pitching. If I were you I would sign two good starting pitchers, a closer, and one or two big power hitters to go along with your speed and contact hitters.

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