By the by, did you catch that Bonderman line from the fourth team down (Random Variations). How is stuff like that even statistically possible (2-11 record, 3.34 ERA, 1.13 WHIP)??? :? Can HAL really hate one guy this much? (Answer: [i:d2aed06e90]Yes[/i:d2aed06e90]).
In addition, I'm not really saying to chase pitchers who walk a lot of guys. I'm saying to chase pitchers who don't give up A. [i:d2aed06e90]Hits[/i:d2aed06e90] and/or B. [i:d2aed06e90]Big Hits[/i:d2aed06e90]. The walks are often just a compromise to get that kind of pitcher at the right price. Otherwise, they would all be RJ!
Ironically, guys like Leiter and H. Ramirez always seem to give me a pretty decent line, while the Clemens' and Santanas of the world often give me nothing but buyer's remorse!!
As to philosophy, just because I see a tendency doesn't mean that every pitcher on my team has to fit a certain profile. I like good values at a reasonable price and have no trouble taking a lot of guys in that 1.50 - 2.00 range if they fit the puzzle in other ways (guys like Beckett and Villone destroy unbalanced teams).
Lucky, can you post some teams where you were successful with the high hits/low walks pitchers?
And does anybody else have some teams, thoughts or observations to post on this?