I've used several skewed hitters with some success. Just wondering if I could put together an entirely platooned lineup (excluding the middle of the diamond, outside C). I'm trying to stay at 4-6M per position. I want power at the OF corners.
How's this sound?:
C: Hassey (or Petralli, if I can stand the def [or want to save
money])/Dempsey (Laudner is a cheaper option, but I dig Rick)
VALUE: 6.01M
1B: Thompson/Martinez
VALUE: 4.74M
2B and SS: (exempt)
3B: Mulliniks/Phillips (who can cover a bunch of other positions for me)
VALUE: 4.71M
LF: Gamble/Castillo
VALUE: 4.16M
OR my personal preference:
leadoff combo of Bumbry/Redus (but VALUE: 5.74M)
CF: (exempt)
RF: Lowenstein (a 2 in RF!)/Braggs (a 4, but a -1 arm and speed)
VALUE: 5.57M
DH: Phelps/Zisk (expensive combo)
VALUE: 6.07M
OR, if I don't platoon at C, Wockenfuss, who can DH for me, and fill in
if my C gets injured. Saves me a roster slot, and gives me production
from a slot that is usually just a placeholder.
TOTAL COST: 31.26M, for 12 roster slots. My most glaring weakness is backup defense, where Mulliniks plays backup SS (a 3e47) and Phillips, while good at 2B, is passable at 3B (3e27) and poor at SS (4e36). Martinez is a 3e14 at 1B. I have 4's in LF, unless I let Lowenstein play there (in which case I have 4's in RF). The Bumbry/Redus platoon is actually better overall, as Redus is a passable LF (3e11[+1]), has a 1B rating (4e21), and can serve as a pinch runner. Bumbry is a 3e7(+1) at LF AND CF, giving me a decent option in case my starting CF goes down. It might be worth it to spend the extra money for that flexibility and speed.
On the whole, this is not a great defensive team. But assuming I have some 1's & 2's in the middle, I should score enough runs to cover my miscues. If I go with Redus and Bumbry, I have a very good leadoff option (I'm assuming one of my middle guys is a contact-type, bat handler [maybe I'll have Herr at 2B or something]).
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