[quote:3c87a5986c]Good pitching combined with baserunning ability leads to wins in real baseball and ATGII more consistently than any other single strategy. The realization of that has lead to incredible number of small ball teams and premiums on drafts for the best small ball players in ATGII.
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Just my opinion, obviously, but I think that the reason we are seeing so many smallball teams is that the best values are obp guys. When the pricing was done for ATGII, it seemed pretty clear that obp was not priced quite as highly as slugging. Guys like Rolfe, Cochrane, Chance, etc. actually came down in price a little, while many similarly priced sluggers went up. In ATG I, power teams won, and won, and won, whether the team was built with great starting pitching or cheap value starters.
I realize that I'm avoiding the real contention here (sabremetrics in MLB) but that's cause I don't feel like arguing. :)