by CHARLESBELL » Wed May 02, 2007 12:36 am
Don't be discouraged, I know some of the criticism may sound harsh, but we all started this game making most of these same mistakes. The newby advice thread Splinter mentioned is a must read in order to get some basics down. This isn't fantasy baseball, it is a simulation of real baseball.
I'm no expert at giving advice, and once the season starts it is difficult to make major changes to your team because of the salary hit. If you release a player you will only get 80% of the value of that player back, so you lose money when you release a player after the season starts.
So, the advice you will always hear is try to trade with other owners first (no money is lost when you trade). Then if you have to, look to the free agent pool for the rest of your needs.
Pitching - young and hoffman I would keep. You don't need or want 7 starters in most cases. Keep your top five SPs and deal or release the other two. I would use wagner as trade bait to try and get an R2 or R3 relief pitcher to shore up your pen. Hoffman can handle all your closer needs, but with all R1s your bullpen is going to get tired, and that spells trouble. It might be worth it to use some of the money you might save in deals on the hitters to upgrade a second relief pitcher to R2 or get a better SP to replace hudson or traschel. Your pitching staff is going to be troublesome no matter what you do, though.
You've built a power hitting team and put it in a stadium that doesn't allow many homers. The 1-2 and 1-5 numbers for left and right ballpark homers is explained in the advice thread, but it means that a ton of what would be homeruns in other parks are going to be outs in yours. The only real keeper among your regular hitters is Abreu, and I think you'll have to keep damon, too. Ramirez is really not fit for your stadium either but could be kept as well. Hafner, durham, m young, soriano, lee - see if you can trade these guys for better defense at 2b and ss in particular (a 2 rating is fine), and look for doubles power and high OBP for your 1B and LF replacements.
This is just to get you started thinking. Let us know what you are thinking of doing and we can help you assess the deals and/or moves you might want to do.
Hang in there!