by 216 Stitches » Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:30 pm
I am also going through a learning curve, although I started in January (so before the 1986 came out). My working theory for strat is a well designed lineup is more important that the pieces you put in it.
Expierenced Managers give great free advice, but you can learn even more by watching them and playing against them. Most people will keep their best secrets to themselves (which is fair). The beauty of strat is there is a lot you can change -- but not all changes will be for the better.
In my limited experience, I have seen high priced player performance players modified as much by the line-up around them as good or bad dice rolls. I had Tris Speaker batting 3rd and his numbers looked disappointing (for him), but he was also leading the league in Intentional walks. So I looked at the players batting after them, and sure enough, they were driving in a lot more runs than expected. So which explanation do I believe? (1) Speaker isn't that great, (2) Speaker had bad luck, (3) Other players got the numbers Speaker should have because Hal avoided him whenever he got great match-up possibilities? And if the team as a whole was scoring runs (which it was), why should I care *too* much about if one players stats? Is he contributing to my lineup? Is my lineup sucessful?
If you come from Rot. Baseball, you can think of players in isolation, but in strat, its how they combine (more like in real baseball). I have beaten other teams 4-3 where the other side has gotten 3 solo HR's. You have to think, that performance (3 solo HR) looks a lot better in Rot than in Strat. Which is my understanding of the 1st rule of strat is "OBP before SLG". To get multi-run innings, you almost always have to start with mulitple baserunners.
There is a topic here on overpriced player in '86 which starts with Tim Raines being an underachiever. The experienced managers basically said, Raines is a great player, but he it is trickey to put his value to good use. He has both power and speed. Or to paraphrase one poster,... if you don't like Tim Raines, I'll take him off your hands.