by bluethree » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:53 pm
My 2 cents:
Runs scored vs. runs allowed would indicate that this team should have been around .500. The bad record indicates that you blew out a lot of teams (probably mostly at home) and lost a lot of close games.
You fell too in love with the big HR hitters. That was fine for your park (44-37 at home) but when you went to other parks, where HRs were harder to get, you had trouble producing any runs (30-51 record). There's many reasons for this. Your players' lack of ability to get on base was the major one (.313 OBP on the road is pretty awful).
Another problem is a lack or speed outside of Beltran. Less speed means less players going from first to third or from second to home on singles.
Problem number three is strikeouts. Strikeouts are very unproductive. Ground balls and fly balls will sometimes move runners. Strikeouts won't. I can live with Thome and Beltran's strikeouts because those two also produce a lot of runs. People like Dunn and Snyder will kill you.
You could also use a bit more doubles/triples. Your guys weren't horrible in that category but a few more wouldn't hurt.
Conclusion: More baserunners. More speed. Stay away from Dunn, Snyder, Jose Valentin, and Juan Uribe.
Special bonus tip: I'd spend a little less money on pitching if you're in a hitter's ballpark.