by Munich_Man » Wed May 17, 2006 3:24 am
A few comments--
If I notice pitchers are performing below expectations, I will shuffle the rotation. It's amazing what that can do sometimes. Matchups can be important. If Hughson is getting killed in the two slot, move him to #3. Look at your innings, if Garber has 25 IP and Taylor has 75, you need to adjust.
I regularly tweak my lineups. If I notice a player is "hot" I'll run with him until he cools off. Although it is pure dice, the cards do have streaks, just like real life. Current example, Sanguillen went down and Pena came in and was absolutely on fire. Now I'm platooning them for the time being and it is working great!
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/atg2/team/team_other.html?user_id=110816
I once went nearly an entire season platooning Hegan and Bench.
When I adjust my lineups, I usually go to the L/R stats and adjust accordingly, putting the high OBP at the top high slugging at 3,4,5,6 etc..
I sometimes get some wacky looking lineups this way(based on the players involved), but you need to constantly adjust. Hey, if Frank White is batting .400 vs. LHP, why not lead him off? Until he cools down, of course. That's where the last 10 game performance stats come in.
Playing with the managerial settings can also help. Look at your manager stats. If you're stealing bases at a .500 clip, you need to adjust. If you have a ton of H&R attempts and nothing to show for it, you need to adjust.
Of course, going the trade route is always an option, but trades in ATG are few and far between, unfortunately (many related threads on that at the moment).
I do hit the FA list on occasion as well, but usually as a last resort, and mose likely only one or two players. I have "saved" a few seasons by doing this, but it is important not to overdo it and be extremely selective.
One thing I highly recommend if hitting the wire, map out your transactions beforehand and make sure you have the $$ you need to do what you want to. Do the math! Nothing more frustrating than coming to your last transaction and finding you are lacking $10,000.
One last thing-- have patience. If Musial is hitting .250, he won't be doing that forever. Be confident in the team you put together and play to their strengths. Believe in your team and they will reward you for it (yes, I know they're only cards :roll: )
Those who say ATGII is a draft and forget game simply don't know what they are talking about.
Just a few thoughts.
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