by Jerlins » Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:10 pm
I'm not saying you can't win with these type players, just that you'll need a whole lot of luck to do so. Lets take a few examples for argument sake, at different levels:
High $-Hafner vs Ortiz: I'll take my chances for the same $ I'll get more production out of the DH slot. Heck, for $2 less and in the right park, I'll get more production out of Dunn than Hafner and still have $2 plus to spend on another hitter, $4 more when taking into account Hafner needs a backup.
Mid High $-You can have N. Johnson, I'll take Konerko and another $2 for not needing a backup. While you have Chipper as your 3rd baseman, with Atkins as your backup, I'll be content with Wright.
Low Mid $-Rowand or Damon will patrol CF, while Tori Hunter looks on from the bench on the DL watching whatever backup is patrolling CF. And chances are, another $2 saved for not needing a strong backup.
Low $-I'll get by just fine with Brady Clark, while my opponent has Lofton as his DH.
Granted, these might be extreme examples, but positions aside, not having injury risk players and the need of a backup might afford me a nice $4 to $5 pitcher or hitter that one needing backups can ill afford.
Different philosophies, different results. It's why we play the games.