by maligned » Wed Mar 01, 2006 5:14 pm
[quote:5b980711f3="1crazycanuk"]"My thinking is this: In pitcher's parks, go for lesser pitchers and spend the money on hitters. In hitter's parks, go for lesser hitters and spend the money on pitchers. Makes sense to me. If anyone can pitch well in Petco, then shouldn't it follow that anyone can hit well in Coors?[/quote:5b980711f3]
That's exactly what I thought when I started my first Coors team. I built a $21mill 4-man rotation, added a $1.75mill hard lefty sp/rp to do spot starts, spent $10mill on 3 quality relievers, and filled in my bullpen with 2 cheapies. I had a combined grand total of 3 HR chances per 1600 rolls on my 4 starters and 3 regular relievers' cards. Then, I spent $45.5mill (a few mill less than normal for me) and bought up the middle defense and a ton of guys that all had BPHRs to maximize value at every position, thinking I would get sufficient OBP in my park to take advantage of all the HRs.
It was total mediocrity for several reasons:
1. Starters do not pitch late in games in Coors. They give up such high WHIP values with all the extra BP1Bs that they all get yanked early. I'm still finishing up with this team, and Doug Davis is averaging about 4.8 innings per start for the season. My three quality relievers were pitching many innings with tired arms and giving up huge WHIP values themselves. I dealt my two higher-priced starters long ago.
2. No matter what park you're in, TSN just does not value WHIP and OBP enough. You have to take advantage of it and build your teams around this. Even though I wasn't giving up many HRs with my original team, the WHIP was high enough that teams were producing runs against me.
3. Like someone else said, the way you theoretically "maximize" value in Coors is to get the BPHR guys. The problem is that it's difficult to find guys with a ton of BPHRs that have good OBP. My OBP was ok, but it wasn't as good as my opponents'. I was completely outhomering them, and doing exactly what someone said: hitting a million solo shots and being completely inefficient offensively. Meanwhile, my opponents were feasting on my guys with slighly higher WHIPs, and getting enough HRs off their own cards to keep things flowing nicely.
Eventually, I was able to deal my high-priced starters and invest more $$ in my bullpen and OBP. My ERA has come way down, even though I am using theoretically weaker starters. I now have 3 matchup guys that I mix and match, plus a couple $4mill * guys. Then, I have 4 quality relievers instead of 3. I've done better the last 30 games, but it was too late after floundering half the season a few games below .500.