Big bats in small parks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Big bats in small parks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Postby Ruths ruffians » Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:06 pm

I have been curious for a while about guys like Brett and Foxx, Yaz, Duke and others and how their numbers translate in say Griffith. I have an alterier motive here because I have a team in Griffith starting Monday. I know some of the these guys don't have the stellar defense and maybe that is the reason you don't see them as much in these parks but does the offense and having that bat in the lineup make up for the defense? Would like your thoughts?

Dean

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Postby MICHAELEVANS » Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:27 pm

In my humble experience, when I tried to mix "bombers" and Griffith, I bombed (pardon the pun). I have found after about a dozen Griffith teams, that arm strength and defense rating in the OF, and a 1 at SS and 2B are critical to winning. Speed (not necessarily stolen base ability, but running speed) is important to take advantage and stretch that extra base as a runner. When I have had those things, I win. When I have not had them, I lose. It has been that simple.

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Postby edbazo » Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:53 pm

Nothing wrong with spending money on hitters in a big park. Just make sure that they have the right attributes for that park... speed, defense, high average, good obp. If you want power (and you should probably have at least one good slugger) make sure that they have a lot of non-bp HRs on their card. Mays=good; Joe Gordon=bad.
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Postby gamiam » Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:08 pm

Exactly. The key is guys with lots of natural home runs. Or...guys like Dawson or Valentine, that have lots of natural HRs to one side and very few ball park ones to the other, so you don't lose too much of their value to that side.
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Postby JUMA » Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:11 pm

Dean,

Here are some stats for Foxx on a current Forbes team. I selected him both because of his sock, high average & OBP, plus his very low GIDP %.

504 99 18 30 107 108 2 6 .335 .601 .449 1L 11.33M

I love Joe Dimaggio in small parks. A couple of seasons, also in Forbes:

623 116 43 43 182 85 2 4 .361 .663 .431 2L 11.24M
597 113 39 33 152 89 2 9 .345 .606 .432 2L 11.24M

Randy
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Postby dplatt22 » Fri Oct 28, 2005 6:09 pm

Al put up a huge season for me at #4 in Forbes:


Simmons, A. R LF 1(-1)e4 643 89 50 27 132 36 0 5 .358 .580 .387 E 9.71M


(well, huge relative to the rest of the bats in that team :smile: )
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