the all-time under $1 mil squad

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the all-time under $1 mil squad

Postby baracus68 » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:21 pm

I recently got beat in the finals by a Panzer Ace team (it was his 10th title, putting him into the lead in that category even though he's had or has only 18 teams!) that had both Mike Young and Luis Aguayo as absolute mashers. Leaning on cheap talent gave his team great depth and the ability to pick a killer lineup for any situation. Check it out:

http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/80s/team/team_other.html?user_id=55339

It got me thinking about the importance of those cheap guys. Forgive me if this is something that's already been covered, but I'm wondering what the ultimate under-1 mil team would be. One-season wonders, consistently decent role players, versatile utility guys, etc. I'll start it off with those two guys who helped beat my ass and add a personal favorite, Gene Garber, who saved 35 games for me one season on what is arguably his third-best card ('86).

c-
1b-
2b-Aguayo
ss-
3b-
lf-M. Young
cf-
rf-

sp-
sp-
sp-
sp-
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rp-G. Garber
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rp-
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Postby cplake » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:36 pm

Aurelio Lopez is a pretty steady reliever for under a buck. I usually try to draft him. I seem to always get him too, so I'm probably the only one who likes him. :roll:
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Postby YountFan » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:45 pm

c-
1b-
2b-Aguayo / R. Oester
ss-A. Griffin
3b-
lf-M. Young
cf-
rf-

sp-
sp-
sp-
sp-
sp-

rp-G. Garber
rp-W. Brustarr (lead the league in ERA one season)
rp-
rp-
rp-
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Dayley

Postby honestiago1 » Mon Dec 05, 2005 6:22 pm

Dayley is a very good pick for .75.

Rudy Law can be great.

SP's: I like Allan Anderson quite a bit.

Bob Bailor as a utility man?
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Postby UGLYJERRY » Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:35 pm

I have had Mike Caldwell win 19, 18 twice and 17 once.
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Polonia and Remy

Postby Jablowmi » Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:55 pm

Polonia and Remy are great. Polonia kills RHP and can run. Remy is very good against RHP and is a solid defensive 2B. I also like Mike Young and the Jerrys - Royster, Perry and Browne.

There are a number of <$1 RPs that have a couple of good seasons. In addition to Brusstar and Garber, I like Howell, Andersen and Worrell.
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Postby Yellow_Dog » Mon Dec 05, 2005 11:19 pm

I went back and looked at my teams to see who had performed well. Nothing spectacular on the hitting end (except for Morrison's crazy numbers in the Astrodome), but these guys all provided pretty good numbers for the price.

c- Wathan (.291, .444, .348, in 333 AB, '78)
1b-
2b-Aguayo / R. Oester / B. Ripken (.301, .381, .353, '90)
ss-A. Griffin / DeJesus (.284, .371, .324 in 313 AB '80; .279, .380, .325, in 387 AB, '83)
3b-Morrison (.334, .533, .394 in 308 AB, '84 in Astrodome!)
lf-M. Young / Polonia (.302, .424, .336 in 255 AB, '91)
cf- G. Young (.323, .374, .361, '87)
rf-Collins (.309, .393, .340, '80)

sp-
sp-
sp-
sp-
sp-

rp-G. Garber
rp-W. Brustarr (lead the league in ERA one season) -2.00 ERA, 1.14 WHIP in 144 IP, '83
rp- L. Anderson (2.04 ERA, 1.08 WHIP in 79 IP)
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rp-

Other guys I've seen others use with success, or that I'm curious about, are Miguel Dilone, Jim Presley, Ron Leflore, Juan Samuel, Tom Niedenfuer, Ray Burris,
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Postby Paul5757 » Mon Dec 05, 2005 11:57 pm

Niedenfuer's '83 card is a killer. Best year: 45 saves, 0.96 WHIP, 2.69 ERA. Had some good years with Bob Kipper and Bob James, too.

SP could be Pastore: 10-7 3.69 ERA, 3 saves before I figured that i had a good card.

Best year of Presley's in Riverfront: 475 Ab's 25-87 .297/.339/.552
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Ron LeFlore

Postby batonball » Tue Dec 06, 2005 8:49 am

He can be a monster if you get the right year. All for just $750,000!

You'll have to live with his less than stellar defense, but he's a good bet to be a bargain for you. If anything his price should probably be a bit higher.
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Postby gmac94 » Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:46 pm

2b - Samuel
ss - Guillen
lf - Dilone
rp - Carman, J. Robinson, Vandeberg, Pastore
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