by rburgh » Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:38 pm
Crocodile Rocks: I would use the expensive Alan Ashby and either Buck Martinez or Steve Nicosia as a platoon. That will free up money for your OF. I would use Griffey '94 and the expensive Goslin card in CF and LF respectively rather than JoJo and Duffy.
Dump George Bell and Al Kaline for upgrades in RF and at 3B. The good Jesse Barfield Card is very close to Kaline in quality, and almost a million cheaper (and he's a better base stealer). There are other useful options - the good Furillo card is a moose, and Raul Mondesi is a serious run-producer. Bob Horner is an injury-prone monster at 3B, as is the cheap Killebrew. You might also look at Don Buford there as a leadoff guy - one of his cards is a 3e6 at 3B, which is a fairly good defensive 3B, and he has a little pop.
Now you have Hal Trosky and Chuck Klein to cover two positions - they're both OK but you might be able to upgrade one or both positions.
Banana Stand: Staples of small-ball parks are the $8.78 million LaJoie, any Cobb card (particularly the RF-only card), the cheap Honus card (yes, I know he's a big injury risk - most people accept that, or you can try the $7+ million Yount or Boudreau), and the 1894 Hamilton and Joe Kelley. Rickey Henderson (particularly the two cheap cards) is a force if people don't have catchers who can throw. Good small-ball CF's (if you can't get Hamilton) are Lloyd Waner (both cards), Edd Roush, and Harry Hooper. I ran a team out in a small-ball park with a lineup of Earl Battey, Dan Brouthers, the good Eddie Stanky, the cheap Honus Wagner, John McGraw, Joe Kelley, Hamilton, and Zach Wheat that did very well, although I would keep Terry from your team. You'd have to find a DH.
I agree with the pitching comment above - I would get Johan Santana and then go with two cheaper guys - Ray Brown and Jim Kaat are good choices although Kaat is used a lot.