Community prospect rankings are fun. It'd be even more fun if after we have the top 15, 20, 25, whatever, we then give each one their own player performance thread and keep it updated, that way, we can see what our #__ prospect is doing throughout the year.
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I like the voting system.
We could mirror the rules used on minorleagueball.com, where they list the top candidate, and we vote on who is the best prospect out of them. The one with top vote gets 1st place, then we vote again on who is the 2nd best prospect out of the remaining candidates, ect.
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2010/...nal-prospect-5
here is an example.
They are breaking down prospect by pitchers and hitters, but we dont have to do that.Originally posted by Matt WilsonFish and Chips just became the smartest man on the board
AAA: 7 GS, 40.2 IP, 2.66 ERA, 34 H, 12 ER, 17 BB, 31 SO, GO/AO 0.87, BAA .233 , 1.25 WHIP
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How it'll go is this. I'll make a thread asking who the number one prospect is. Then I'll have 15 or so choices for you to vote on. The voting takes X amount of days and once the voting is over, whoever has the most votes wins. Then I'll make another thread asking who the number two prospect is and put the same names out there (excluding the already voted player) and it'll continue until we get to either 10 or 15, whatever we decide.LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-
5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K
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I think voting like that is going to lead to skewed results in several ways.
1) If we're on the 3rd prospect, for example and 40 people vote, and 9 vote for player A, 15 vote for player B and 16 vote for player C, player C is going to get 3rd place by just one vote. Then when we go to 4th place votings, the 16 people who voted for player C (who is now off the table) happen to like player A a lot, and player A ends up with more votes than player B. So player B, who missed 3rd place by 1 single vote, can no longer place higher than 5th. That seems odd to me.
2) Guaranteed voting will drop off significantly throughout the process, even if it's only 10 prospects. You could have 40+ votes for the #1-2 prospects and 8 votes for the #9-10 prospects. Skews things considerably.
If you have lists, you have the exact same number of votes for the #1 prospect, the #10 prospect and so on.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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Originally posted by markotsay7 View PostI think voting like that is going to lead to skewed results in several ways.
1) If we're on the 3rd prospect, for example and 40 people vote, and 9 vote for player A, 15 vote for player B and 16 vote for player C, player C is going to get 3rd place by just one vote. Then when we go to 4th place votings, the 16 people who voted for player C (who is now off the table) happen to like player A a lot, and player A ends up with more votes than player B. So player B, who missed 3rd place by 1 single vote, can no longer place higher than 5th. That seems odd to me.
2) Guaranteed voting will drop off significantly throughout the process, even if it's only 10 prospects. You could have 40+ votes for the #1-2 prospects and 8 votes for the #9-10 prospects. Skews things considerably.
If you have lists, you have the exact same number of votes for the #1 prospect, the #10 prospect and so on.
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