70's team awful, any advice?
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 2:01 pm
I'm not a rookie but I could still use advice if anyone has any... respond to any of this if you'd like. This is a 70's team
I've never had an entire team underperform to such an extent, or I should say, an entire line up. After 21 games, my team is 11-10, not bad, but only because of the pitching. If you had told me going into the season that I'd have the worst pitching team in the league, I would have said, 'not a surprise.' But, my pitching is great. I would not have believed I could have the worst hitting team, which I do.
The hitters I started with that I thought would produce at least a middle range offense were, C-Bench, 1B-Eddie Murray, 3B-Bob Bailey, LF-Lou Brock, CF-Fred Lynn, RF-Jeff Burroughs, DH-Ron Blomberg. This entire line up is awful, I am lowest in the league in runs scored, batting average, on base percentage, slugging percentage and home runs. Obviously middle IF haven't done much, but not a surprise (Harrelson, Allen) For my high salary guys to all be terrible is a shock. Bench is hitting .216 with no power. Murray is at about .250 with no power. (no one in the line up has more than 2 HR), Bailey is gone-looked clearly like his worst year, Brock is hot, has his average now up to .150 after starting out well under .100 for the first 15 games, Lynn is at .250 with a ton of doubles, Burroughs is gone after starting 3 for 30. Blomberg is fine.
So, has anyone ever had Bench do poorly for an entire season, no power and under .250? Murray has been HBP so it is one of his three better years, is it possible that he won't come around in one of his top 3 OPS seasons? Brock could be in his lowest AVG year but that was .298 and he hit for his best power that year. For me, he has 1 2B and 1 HR, 0 3B. Lynn is way overbalanced for righties, so it should be a good year and most of his hits are 2B's.
Oh, and my ball park is.... 3 Rivers, not a pitchers park, not a hitters park. How long do you hold on to these guys and wait, and even if you don't, how do you replace high price players 21 games into the season. Do I just accept this will be a losing team, unless my pitching can REALLY carry me through 162 games?
I've never had an entire team underperform to such an extent, or I should say, an entire line up. After 21 games, my team is 11-10, not bad, but only because of the pitching. If you had told me going into the season that I'd have the worst pitching team in the league, I would have said, 'not a surprise.' But, my pitching is great. I would not have believed I could have the worst hitting team, which I do.
The hitters I started with that I thought would produce at least a middle range offense were, C-Bench, 1B-Eddie Murray, 3B-Bob Bailey, LF-Lou Brock, CF-Fred Lynn, RF-Jeff Burroughs, DH-Ron Blomberg. This entire line up is awful, I am lowest in the league in runs scored, batting average, on base percentage, slugging percentage and home runs. Obviously middle IF haven't done much, but not a surprise (Harrelson, Allen) For my high salary guys to all be terrible is a shock. Bench is hitting .216 with no power. Murray is at about .250 with no power. (no one in the line up has more than 2 HR), Bailey is gone-looked clearly like his worst year, Brock is hot, has his average now up to .150 after starting out well under .100 for the first 15 games, Lynn is at .250 with a ton of doubles, Burroughs is gone after starting 3 for 30. Blomberg is fine.
So, has anyone ever had Bench do poorly for an entire season, no power and under .250? Murray has been HBP so it is one of his three better years, is it possible that he won't come around in one of his top 3 OPS seasons? Brock could be in his lowest AVG year but that was .298 and he hit for his best power that year. For me, he has 1 2B and 1 HR, 0 3B. Lynn is way overbalanced for righties, so it should be a good year and most of his hits are 2B's.
Oh, and my ball park is.... 3 Rivers, not a pitchers park, not a hitters park. How long do you hold on to these guys and wait, and even if you don't, how do you replace high price players 21 games into the season. Do I just accept this will be a losing team, unless my pitching can REALLY carry me through 162 games?