As most of us will remember, the late 80s, early 90s A's under LaRussa had some of the best top-to-bottom bullpen work of the modern era. In particular (1990?), there was one year where Eck, Honeycutt, Nelson, and Plunk all where spectacular (it was the year Storm Davis won 19 with about 160 IP and a 4.something ERA.
Anyway, there's a team in the last league I played called "Strange Experiment" that drafted a stable of pricey relievers (Quiz, Holland, D. Robinson, W. Hernandez and Orosco) and tagged them with 5-.75 starters (Matthews, LaPoint, Lollar, Burris andSorenson). Team won 86 games and is currently playing for the championship. It's very similar to the A's, except that Oakland did have some very good starters (Stewart and Welch to name 2).
Has anyone else ever gone so far as to draft that play that many .75 starters and still win?