NEED HELP.....OPINIONS/FEEDBACK PLEASE

NEED HELP.....OPINIONS/FEEDBACK PLEASE

Postby AM HOUSTON » Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:30 pm

[b:77d684cb0a]I think I've totally lost it, been playing for quite awhile, 40+ teams but I seem to have hit a brick wall. Last 3 leagues I've wound up in last place and by the end of the first half I'm already out of it. Any opinions or suggestions on my team would be greatly appreciated.
[list=]Home field: Sportman's '59
[list:77d684cb0a]Division fields: Hilltop '11, Yankee Stadium '56 and Minute Maid '05

There are three SP* in the division

League starts tomorrow night! Opinions please....kill me if you have too :shock:

Here's my team.....still time for changes.
Problem is I think it's pretty good but I thought that of my last three teams!!!

Your Team: Marist Red Foxes (edit name)

Owner: A&M HOUSTON
Manager: Rod
Record: 0-0 (1st place, Central Division)
Initial Salary Cap: 140,000,000
Cash Available: 230,000
Home ballpark: Sportsman's Park '59
Team Schedule and Results To release a player into the free agent pool, click on his Salary under the column Release.

Before the season starts, you receive a player's full salary when you release him. After Opening Day, you receive a smaller percentage of his salary as the season goes on (5/10/20 rule).

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Pitchers (11) min. 9, max. 12
Name T End. W L S IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA WHIP BAL Release:
Gibson, Bob (1968) R S9* 22 9 0 304.2 198 0 38 62 268 11 1.12 0.85 4R 9.72M
Paige, Satchel (NeL) R S8*/R3 22 8 3 275.0 224 0 68 47 230 5 2.23 0.99 2L 9.41M
Guidry, Ron (1978) L S8* 25 3 0 273.2 187 61 53 72 248 13 1.74 0.95 3L 9.22M
Grove, Lefty (1930) L S9*/R4 28 5 9 291.0 273 0 82 60 209 8 2.54 1.14 1L 6.84M
Wagner, Charlie (1946) R S5/R5 1 0 0 30.2 32 21 20 19 14 6 5.87 1.66 4R .50M
Smoltz, John (2003) R R1 0 2 45 64.1 48 0 8 8 73 2 1.12 0.87 3L 5.25M
Mossi, Don (1954) L R3 6 1 7 93.0 56 22 20 39 55 5 1.94 1.02 4L 4.72M
McGraw, Tug (1980) L R3 5 4 20 92.1 62 0 15 23 75 3 1.46 0.92 5R 4.57M
Orosco, Jesse (1986) L R2 8 6 21 81.0 64 23 21 35 62 6 2.33 1.22 3L 2.39M
Works, Ralph (1909) R R3 4 1 2 64.0 62 19 14 17 31 0 1.97 1.23 E 1.68M
Dayley, Ken (1987) L R2 9 5 4 61.0 52 21 18 33 63 2 2.66 1.39 1R 1.06M

Hitters (14) min. 13, max. 17
Name B P Def. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS BA OBP SLG BAL Release:
Rodriguez, Ivan (1999) R C 1(-5)e1 600 116 199 29 1 35 113 24 64 25 12 .332 .356 .558 1R 6.59M
Gibson, George (1910) R C 1(-1)e4 482 53 125 22 6 3 44 47 31 7 0 .259 .321 .349 E 1.99M
Collins, Ripper (1934) S 1B 3e12 600 116 200 40 12 35 128 57 50 2 0 .333 .393 .615 1R 6.67M
Lajoie, Nap (1904) R 2B 1e15 553 92 208 49 15 6 102 27 0 29 0 .376 .413 .552 1L 8.78M
Oquendo, Jose (1987) S 2B 3e27 248 43 71 9 0 1 24 54 29 4 4 .286 .408 .335 1R 2.57M
Jones, Chipper (1999) S 3B 3e18 567 116 181 41 1 45 110 126 94 25 3 .319 .441 .633 3L 9.71M
Cronin, Joe (1930) R SS 2e23 587 127 203 41 9 13 126 72 36 17 10 .346 .414 .513 4L 7.42M
Bowa, Larry (1980) S SS 2e19 540 57 144 16 4 2 39 24 28 21 6 .267 .300 .322 2L .79M
Yastrzemski, Carl (1967) L LF 1(-3)e8 579 112 189 31 4 44 121 91 69 10 8 .326 .418 .622 2R 9.44M
Canseco, Jose (1986) R LF 4(-2)e15 600 85 144 29 1 33 117 65 175 15 7 .240 .318 .457 1L 1.53M
Coleman, Vince (1985) S LF 2(+2)e9 636 107 170 20 10 1 40 50 115 110 25 .267 .320 .335 1R 1.13M
Cobb, Ty (1911) L CF 1(-1)e9 591 147 248 47 24 8 127 44 0 83 0 .420 .467 .621 1R 11.41M
Aaron, Hank (1957) R RF 2(-2)e7 615 118 198 27 6 44 132 57 58 1 1 .322 .378 .600 3L 8.90M
Klein, Chuck (1930) L RF 4(-3)e12 648 158 250 59 8 40 170 54 50 4 0 .386 .436 .687 1R 7.48M

I - currently injured

Thanks for the feedback


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Postby OakAth72 » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:05 pm

I am in this league with you and you have a lot of work to do on this team. Check the league mail, I gave you some ideas.
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Postby rburgh » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:57 pm

1. Too many RP. Too much salary invested in the bottom 3 guys. Bullpen should be two studs, a $2-2.5 million guy, and a couple of sub-1 matchup guys. Archie McKain, Joe Pate, Joe Page are names that come to mind for the #3 slot.
2. Gibson is not a good fit in this park. Unless your league is full of RH parks, change him out for more balance.
3. Ripper Collins has no business being in a $140 million league. Generally, switch-hitters are bad fits for lefty-leaning or righty-leaning parks, since nobody is going to start a pitcher that lets him use the good side of the park if they can help it. Bulletproof Mattingly, Fielder, Howard, or even Dolph Camilli would do better, although for more money.
4. You need at least one reverse LH bat and one reverse RH bat (better against same-sided pitching) to cope with the ballparks in your division. Chipper is going to be next to useless in Hilltop or MM. (see comment about switch-hitters above)
5. You really need to find a way to upgrade to the good Aaron card.
6. $1.99 is way, way too much to spend for a backup catcher, especially one with over 600 PA. You have tied up 1.4% of your salary on a guy who won't get 40 PA's. Suicide.

You need to cut your bench salary in half, and upgrade your starting lineup as much as possible, starting with Aaron.
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Postby PotKettleBlack » Mon Sep 26, 2011 8:36 am

1- Take a stand on the pen. Drop either Mossi or McGraw. Voila. 4.5+M for upgrades.

2- Drop George Gibson for a $.50 catcher. IRod will miss, at most (on average) 6 games. $2M is way too much. Voila. We're up to $6M saved.

3- Not sure what Oquendo does here, exactly. Replace with someone who does most of it for <$1M. Voila, we now have $7.5-8M to spend.

In your home park, lefty suppression is key. Thus, as noted, Gibson is not a great fit. Tradeable though.

I am not as allergic to switch hitters in unbalanced parks as others, assuming they can make it work. If people in your league have rotational flexibility, you will see lefties, putting Chipper's power on the shelf, a bit. DD says he'll be okay though, so I dunno that you need to do something there.

Agree that Ripper Collins needs ripping. Fortunately, we've already saved enough to turn him into something much larger. Lefty thump. Upgrade to big Hank too.

Lineup needs a bit more lefty thump.
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Postby rburgh » Mon Sep 26, 2011 4:18 pm

Is there an echo in here?
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Postby PotKettleBlack » Mon Sep 26, 2011 4:27 pm

[quote:a2fabedc07="rburgh"]Is there an echo in here?[/quote:a2fabedc07]

Little bit.

I liked what you wrote. Used it to find the money to upgrade Aaron. Pinged Oquendo as spare parts, differ on Chipper.
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help

Postby AM HOUSTON » Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:46 pm

Thanks for the advice, I upgraded to Big Hank, dropped McGraw, Gibson< Oquendo and Chipper. Upgraded to Grove big card, added David Wright and dropped Ripper and replaced him with Helton. So far 6-3 to start. At least I'm not out of it yet. :D
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