by Semper Gumby » Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:34 pm
Sitting out of the game for almost two years, I've filled the extra time following sports talk radio in one of the more sports minded markets.
In doing so, I count on the local sports talking head to spew the rosey outlook / forecasts before the season's opener. Even more, the legions of listeners who seem to know more than the real coach - giving analysis comparable to two blind men describing an elephant from its arse end. :shock:
Where hope springs eternal only to fade when dreaming meets the reality of the season's weight. Fans
Of course, in this TSN public league format you don't nearly have the happy give and take as you do on the radio. Nevertheless, I'm going to call the balls and strikes now that I burned my TSN credit.
To that end, what do we see in the [b:c6a8b7a03c]East Division[/b:c6a8b7a03c]
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Oakland A's [/b:c6a8b7a03c] - aptly managed by Tony Larussa
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Stadium:[/b:c6a8b7a03c] Oakland
[url]http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/80s/team/team_other.html?user_id=137421[/url]
Clearly, the [b:c6a8b7a03c]stalking horse in this division [/b:c6a8b7a03c]and owned by a Top 15 80s manager. :wink:
Team built around using former Oakland As players with a few other small park notables sprinkled in for fit. Otherwise, it carries the min. # of players which means breaking up might be a PITA to keep the As theme going.
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Studs:[/b:c6a8b7a03c] Rickey, Canseco, Hersh, Soto, Scott, and Eck
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Friend of the Devil [/b:c6a8b7a03c]
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Stadium:[/b:c6a8b7a03c] Riverfront
[url]http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/80s/team/team_other.html?user_id=138301[/url]
This team is managed by another veteran owner - Top 50 80s manager. :wink:
Team built around some pitching and quite a few heavy leaning RHBs. With the division sporting a minority of LHSPs, we need to keep an eye on how the Len Barkers of the league fare in this park. Otherwise, I love the overall defense (probably the most consisent in the division) with a slight weakness at SS.
Make sure you check your baserunning settings to conversative when you play him :D
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Studs: [/b:c6a8b7a03c] Clemens, Tudor, Big Murphy, Dawson, and Tartabull
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Capitol Hill D-streeters [/b:c6a8b7a03c]
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Stadium:[/b:c6a8b7a03c] Anaheim
[url]http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/80s/team/team_other.html?user_id=138360[/url]
This team is managed by relatively new owner. :)
Team built around hitting and a few $ SPs. Of note, he starts the season with $3.6M in the bank and may follow the Warren Buffet style free agent strategy - blood in the streets BUY! :mrgreen:
Bats are invested in heavy RH homerun hitters with Cooper and Phelps offering protection from the left side of the plate. In the division, this team has the most speed with Raines, Sax, and Wilson which shall fair fine against the other teams' pitching batteries.
Like the Devils, we need to keep an eye on how the Len Barkers of the league fare in this park. Otherwise, I love the overall defense but questions swirl on how you deploy Kingman and Phelps economically at DH. :?:
[b:c6a8b7a03c]Studs: [/b:c6a8b7a03c] Schmidt, Raines, Cooper, and Carlton