by JayJelinek » Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:18 pm
There is a similar thread to this in the Strategy forum which caught my attention. The discussion about different ways to craft effective offenses in the 1969 context really catches my interest; my Strat background includes a LOT of play in the 1970s, which dropped off while I played the game of life for 25 years, and is just now rekindling. So I think my offensive thinking may be stuck in the 1970s.
I am struck by how slanted the offensive strategies with the 200x seasons are towards OBP (primarily) and HR % (secondarily). While high OBP is a good strategy in the 200x context, in the 1969 context, as Bbrool points out, it is not intuitively obvious as a good strategy. Bbrool also points out the increased value of offensive events which move baserunners along as well as putting them on. That's true...as well as increased value of the ability of baserunners, once on, to move themselves over (steals, taking the extra base, etc). So the base advancement factor can be managed not only with BA (and 2b/3b power), but with OBP when that OBP is combined with good speed of the people getting on.
I'm thinking that in 1969 there will be opportunities to craft different effective offenses in diverse ways. Slugging teams, BA teams, and roadrunner teams should all be competitive when done right. At least that is what I am hoping; that there is no set formula for 1969 which works as a universal offensive cookbook.
My first 1969 team here started out 20-4 and I thought I had caught lightning in a bottle. They're down to 35-31 and sliding, so I've got a lot to learn along with everyone else about 1969. But I wouldn't want it any other way, and hope that the set offensive formula in 1969 remains a bit elusive to us all.