I'm pretty good at smallball in ATG but I've always been TERRIBLE with it in 200X. Naturally after a good run recently I decided to face my demons. My thought was to play the "reverse" Petco strategy by taking advantage of some of the nice cheap SP values and building an outstanding hitting team around the Barry...
Well...
Got the big guy, and most of the pitchers I wanted, but really did poorly for the players I want in the draft. So I'm in the situation where I really can't find a way to spend all the money I wanted to on quality two way players...
What I've done is spent a lot of money on extreme LH hitters who have some natural HRs on their right side... I know I will lose a lot of outs to my park but the good OBP values are unavailable...
Has anyone ever tried this before? I've tried to spend a little bit more on platoons than I usually do, but I'm still a lot stronger vs. RHP. Fortunately, most of the managers in my division are at the usual 75% rate of righties...
Of course the good SP is gone, so outside of loading up on RP I can't figure any better way to spend my money. Am I doomed? I feel like I am...
Thanks in advance for the input.
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SP
Grienke
*Morris
*Lidle
*Milton
*Moyer
RP
Calero (innings)
Carter (trying him for the first time)
Hammonds
Wickman (maximized 9th inning closer vs. RH only)
Halsey (maximized 9th inning closer vs. LH only)
vs. RHP
1. Giles, Brian (L) RF
2. Clark, Brady (R) LF
3. Bonds, Barry (L) DH
4. Mauer, Joe (L) C
5. Blalock, Hank (L) 3B
6. Hafner, Travis (L) 1B
7. Izturis, Cesar (S) SS
8. Finley, Steve (L) CF
9. Castillo, Luis (S) 2B
vs. LHP
1. Castillo, Luis (S) 2B
2. Bocachica, Hiram (R) CF
3. Bonds, Barry (L) DH
4. Merloni, Lou (R) 1B
5. Blalock, Hank (L) 3B
6. Pratt, Todd (R) C
7. Payton, Jay (R) LF
8. Izturis, Cesar (S) SS
9. Kearns, Austin (R) RF