(which is my favorite strategy to get good players); just make sure you are getting good deals! One thing I'd recommend is that you check the free agent pool; there's tons of great talent there! That's where I found most of my team when I was
.300 is good, and a pitching ERA of under 4 is good. That's pretty much it; you get to build your team and watch them play games against other real teams! You can also bid on players (if they are on another team and you want them), or you can trade
pitchers that have 80 control and movement (at least!) That was what I did when starting out; just got players with all 80's. Look at players' career stats too; that is how they actually performed; that is pretty important. A batting average of .3
Hey! Welcome to Franchise Ball! It's a really fun game...I can explain the basics to you! Players have scouting stats that represent their skills in 4 key areas, but they don't always tell the whole story. Get guys with 90 contact and good pitcher