by Jerlins » Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:29 am
Results have been the same for me as well. In in 05 set, I relied on one stud pitcher (normally RJ or Santana), about $28 to $30 total in pitching. After a disasterous first 06 team trying a similar strategy, I quickly found the 06 SP's overpriced and went with a $21 to $23 staff, opting for great hitters that play great defense to compensate somewhat for the mediocre pitching. This year, at least for my present teams, I've let the ballpark keep the horrendous numbers that spice the pitcher's cards in check, again opting for a somewhat cheap staff. I've also been lucky enough for the most part to have a great draft, get the base players I wanted, at the same time identifying the cheaper players others most often select that I've little interest in, tossing them at the back end of my draft card, and allowing me an extremely high waiver pick.
Adjust, readjust, anticipate, fine tune, tweak. Luck always play a part of course. But, as long as you continue to play chess while others are playing checkers, you'll be successful more often than not.