When do you mess with a good thing?

When do you mess with a good thing?

Postby Rant » Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:42 pm

Brain trust:

My Petco team has been performing well through the first half of the season, but I have a couple of glaring problems. Chiefly, I picked a bunch of stiffs in the right side of the batter's box(I face righties 79%). Secondarily I have few lefties in my lineup and little pop.

My division has a Bank One, a Kauffman, and a Minute Maid. In my league there are 4 other Petcos not including mine.

http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/2006/team/team_other.html?user_id=2762

Any suggestions on tweaks, trades, or restructuring of contracts? I've won on great pitching, good d up the middle, and ekeing out one run games, so I'm loathe to upset whatever funky balance I do have.

Here's a partial leftie FA list:
Edmonds, Jim STL L CF 1(-2)e3 467 37 29 89 91 5 .263 .385 .533 2 3L 8.62M
Delgado, Carlos FLA L 1B 5e17 521 41 33 115 72 0 .301 .399 .582 1 4R 6.70M
Howard, Ryan PHI L 1B 3e10 312 17 22 63 33 0 .288 .356 .567 1 9R 6.20M
Crawford, Carl TB L LF 1(0)e2 644 33 15 81 27 46 .301 .331 .469 1 4R 6.03M
Drew, J.D. LAD L RF 2(-1)e5 252 12 15 36 51 1 .286 .412 .520 5 5R 5.29M
Chavez, Eric OAK L 3B 1e16 625 40 27 101 58 6 .269 .329 .466 1 1R 5.24M
Walker, Larry STL L RF 3(-3)e4 315 20 15 52 41 2 .289 .384 .502 3 3R 4.78M
Kotchman, Casey LAA L 1B 2e13 126 5 7 22 15 1 .278 .352 .484 2 4R 4.69M
DeJesus, David KC L CF 2(+1)e6 461 31 9 56 42 5 .293 .359 .445 1 1R 4.58M
Johnson, Dan OAK L 1B 3e10 375 21 15 58 50 0 .275 .355 .451 1 E 4.49M
Sweeney, Mark SD L 1B 4e17 221 12 8 40 40 4 .294 .395 .466 1 5R 4.38M
Granderson, Curtis DET L CF 3(+1)e3 162 6 8 20 10 1 .272 .314 .494 1 1L 4.27M
Guiel, Aaron KC L CF 3(0)e6 109 5 4 7 6 1 .294 .355 .450 1 2R 4.01M
Overbay, Lyle MIL L 1B 3e11 537 34 19 72 78 1 .276 .367 .449 1 E 3.96M
Stairs, Matt KC L 1B 4e11 396 26 13 66 60 1 .275 .373 .444 1 1R 3.94M
Gibbons, Jay BAL L RF 3(-2)e5 488 33 26 79 28 0 .277 .317 .516 1 1R 3.93M
Langerhans, Ryan ATL L RF 2(-2)e2 326 22 8 42 37 0 .267 .348 .426 1 E 3.92M
Olerud, John BOS L 1B 2e3 173 7 7 37 16 0 .289 .344 .451 2 1L 3.91M
Nixon, Trot BOS L RF 2(-2)e2 408 29 13 67 53 2 .275 .357 .446 3 3R 3.83M
Wilkerson, Brad WAS L CF 2(-2)e7 565 42 11 57 84 8 .248 .351 .405 1 3L 3.80M
Tyner, Jason MIN L LF 2(+2)e3 56 1 0 5 4 2 .321 .367 .375 1 4R 3.75M
Palmeiro, Rafael BAL L 1B 4e8 369 13 18 60 43 2 .266 .339 .447 1 4R 3.74M
Roberts, Dave SD L CF 2(+2)e3 411 19 8 38 53 23 .275 .356 .428 2 1R 3.59M
Broussard, Ben CLE L 1B 2e12 466 30 19 68 32 2 .255 .307 .464 1 1R 3.12M
Pena, Carlos DET L 1B 3e10 260 9 18 44 31 0 .235 .325 .477 1 2R 3.08M
Gonzalez, Luis ARI L LF 3(+3)e3 579 37 24 79 78 4 .271 .366 .459 1 1R 3.06M
Dellucci, David TEX L LF 3(+3)e10 435 17 29 65 76 5 .251 .367 .513 1 5R 2.98M
Church, Ryan WAS L LF 3(0)e5 268 15 9 42 24 3 .287 .353 .466 3 2R 2.91M
Branyan, Russell MIL L 3B 4e22 202 11 12 31 39 1 .257 .378 .490 3 9R 2.84M
Ibanez, Raul SEA L LF 4(+1)e6 614 32 20 89 71 9 .280 .355 .436 0 E 2.79M
Klesko, Ryan SD L LF 4(+1)e6 443 19 18 58 75 3 .248 .358 .418 2 4R 2.74M
Walker, Todd CHC L 2B 5e11 397 25 12 40 31 1 .305 .355 .474 3 2L 2.67M
Catalanotto, Frank TOR L LF 5(+1)e0 419 29 8 59 37 0 .301 .367 .451 1 2R 2.36M
Palmeiro, Orlando HOU L LF 3(+1)e4 204 17 3 20 15 3 .284 .341 .431 1 7R 2.36M
Sanchez, Alex SF L CF 5(+1)e25 176 11 2 16 8 8 .324 .353 .432 2 1L 2.36M
Choi, Hee Seop LAD L 1B 4e4 320 15 15 42 34 1 .253 .336 .453 1 1R 2.35M
Cano, Robinson NYY L 2B 3e21 522 34 14 62 16 1 .297 .320 .458 1 3R 2.34M
Erstad, Darin LAA L 1B 1e5 609 33 7 66 47 10 .273 .325 .371 1 3R 2.32M
McCann, Brian ATL L C 4(0)e6 180 7 5 23 18 1 .278 .345 .400 2 4L 2.15M
Martinez, Tino NYY L 1B 3e15 303 9 17 49 38 2 .241 .328 .439 1 2R 2.06M
Thome, Jim PHI L 1B 4e7 193 7 7 30 45 0 .207 .360 .352 5 4R 2.00M
Lee, Travis TB L 1B 2e6 404 22 12 49 35 7 .272 .331 .426 2 2R 1.97M
Lawton, Matt NYY L RF 4(+2)e4 500 30 13 53 69 18 .254 .356 .396 1 3R 1.83M
Hinske, Eric TOR L 1B 4e12 477 31 15 68 46 8 .262 .333 .430 1 4R 1.80M
Koskie, Corey TOR L 3B 2e15 354 20 11 36 44 4 .249 .337 .398 4 3R 1.79M
Huff, Aubrey TB L RF 5(-1)e5 575 26 22 92 49 8 .261 .321 .428 1 1R 1.78M
Laroche, Adam ATL L 1B 4e10 451 28 20 78 39 0 .259 .320 .455 1 5R 1.74M
Morneau, Justin MIN L 1B 3e10 490 23 22 79 44 0 .239 .304 .437 2 4R 1.68M
Burnitz, Jeromy CHC L RF 3(-2)e5 605 31 24 87 57 5 .258 .322 .435 1 E 1.65M
Ledee, Ricky LAD L LF 3(+1)e6 237 16 7 39 20 0 .278 .335 .443 3 3R 1.63M
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Postby visick » Fri Apr 28, 2006 1:02 pm

Whether winning OR losing, I keep an eye on my L/R splits, both hitting and pitching.

Pitching wise, you are seeing an almost identical amount of R/L batters. You are doing very well pitching.

Hitting wise, you are seeing almost 4X the # of RH's as compared to LH's.
Hitting .230 w/ a .307 OBP ain't gonna cut it.

Obviously you know all of this.

I would look for a lefty bat or 2 that hits RH's really well. Granted, your park is going to lower their numbers, but guys like Delgado, Crawford, Walker, DeJesus and Sweeney would help.

Sheffield and Rowand are the guys that I would move.

BUT...

You are winning with what you've got. Maybe 1 move for DeJesus OR Walker would help. At this point, I wouldn't change out both of them.

Casey isn't helping you much either...Sweeney would help there.
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I avoid making changes

Postby jdmercha » Fri Apr 28, 2006 2:05 pm

First of all, when I have made changes I've regretted it. Secondly, if you drop a player you'll be losing 20% of thier salary. That is just too much to lose if you are looking at high value players. And finally, just becuase you pick up a guy that hits righties that doesn't mean he will. I have Tony Clark on my team. He is a 3R. Against lefties he's hitting .367 in 98 AB's. Against righties he's hitting .234 with 265 AB's.

But then maybe that's just Fenway. I've also got Tejada who's a 2R, hitting .406 vs L and .260 vs R. Conine is a 3R and hitting .314 vs L and .236 vs R. And as a team I'm hitting .331 vs L and .267 vs R.
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