E-ratings:
In my first 80s league, I got warned away from Templeton because of his high e-rating. I panicked, and jettisoned one of his .300 years for the best DEF at SS that was left (Schofield). Looking back, I thought, "You know, I'd rather have a 2e36 who's hitting .300, rather than a 2e16 who's coming in at .233. After all, the split rating for SS is not that wide (certainly not like 3B or 1B), and 2's get plenty of DP chances." It didn't keep me from winning, dropping Templeton, but it did hurt my run production, and, for that team, run production was important (pitching was so damned spotty).
So, the question: how much does a high E-rating at SS actually hurt you? Isn't a 2e36 better than a 3e11 (or even a 3e6) any day?
On a similar note:
It's pretty much ingrained that you want 1's and 2's at the middle IF positions. There are, however, good teams in real life that have won with 3's in the middle IF, right? My question: what's the worst rated middle IF combo you've ever had on a winning team? Has ANYONE won with a 4 at S or 2B (meaning, has anyone dared to play Molitor there all year, in a NON-THEME league)? Someone told me about winning with Spike Owen at SS, but that's the most daring I've heard.