FRANCHISE
Franchise Responsibilities
Administrer une franchise de la MLB® est loin d’être un jeu d’enfant! Vous devez superviser de nombreux facteurs, tels que l’équilibrage du budget de l’équipe, le maintien du moral des joueurs, la signature de nouveaux joueurs, le suivi de vos objectifs et plus encore. Ces responsabilités de franchise sont divisées en trois catégories : l’entraînement, le perfectionnement des joueurs et la gestion générale. Lorsque vous créez une franchise, vous pouvez répartir ces tâches entre votre personnel et vous-même en les définissant comme automatiques ou manuelles. Chaque tâche peut être réattribuée à tout moment.
Build from a Strong Foundation
Le puissant système Scout & Draft de MLB® The Show™ 25’s vous donne tout le contrôle nécessaire pour construire la franchise de vos rêves! Cela commence par l’embauche de vos dépisteurs – chacun a des attributs différents, les meilleurs exigent un salaire plus élevé, et l’objectif final est d’obtenir un ensemble équilibré qui peut compenser les faiblesses des autres et permettre de découvrir des perles rares avant le repêchage.
Ensuite, vous enverrez ces dépisteurs explorer les rangs des joueurs amateurs.
MLB® The Show™ 25’s powerful Scout & Draft system gives you all the controls needed to construct the franchise of your dreams! It starts with hiring your scouts – each one has different attributes, the best ones command a larger salary, and the end goal is a well-balanced set of who can cover for each other’s weaknesses and unearth some diamonds in the run-up to the draft.
Next, you’re going to send those scouts to comb the ranks of amateur players.
MLB® The Show™ 25’s powerful Scout & Draft system gives you all the controls needed to construct the franchise of your dreams! It starts with hiring your scouts – each one has different attributes, the best ones command a larger salary, and the end goal is a well-balanced set of who can cover for each other’s weaknesses and unearth some diamonds in the run-up to the draft.
Next, you’re going to send those scouts to comb the ranks of amateur players.
Each Scout will have different abilities and aptitudes, and a great GM is able to get the best from them by playing to their strengths – whether those strengths are discovering overlooked gems, putting together accurate scouting reports quickly, or knowing their positional area of expertise better than anybody in the industry. Maybe you want them zeroing in on a specific player. Perhaps you want them to research the best options at one position in a region of the country. Early in the season, before the draft, you’ll set your Scouting plan every week.
Each Scout will have different abilities and aptitudes, and a great GM is able to get the best from them by playing to their strengths – whether those strengths are discovering overlooked gems, putting together accurate scouting reports quickly, or knowing their positional area of expertise better than anybody in the industry. Maybe you want them zeroing in on a specific player. Perhaps you want them to research the best options at one position in a region of the country. Early in the season, before the draft, you’ll set your Scouting plan every week.
Each Scout will have different abilities and aptitudes, and a great GM is able to get the best from them by playing to their strengths – whether those strengths are discovering overlooked gems, putting together accurate scouting reports quickly, or knowing their positional area of expertise better than anybody in the industry. Maybe you want them zeroing in on a specific player. Perhaps you want them to research the best options at one position in a region of the country. Early in the season, before the draft, you’ll set your Scouting plan every week.
Finally, Draft Day is here – but your work is far from over. Just like the real MLB draft, it’s not as simple as just picking the best-rated player. Do you target the finished college product, or the raw high school player with more potential? Will the player you ultimately choose accept a signing bonus a little bit below what they’re demanding, or will they shut you out and choose college ball over the slight? The right answers could yield championships, while the wrong ones likely give you some more experience with the Draft Lottery process.