by Outta Leftfield » Thu Dec 15, 2005 5:08 pm
Injuries are one of the best way to figure out a year, esp. for hitters. Let's say a batter has an injury against a left hand pitcher. In Strato, hitters' injuries occur only during at bats and might involve a series of different results on different cards: e.g. a lineout, strikeout, HBP, etc. If you look at the batter's card, you'll see that an injury vs LHP will occur with a specific event on each card. For example, in one case, the 82 card might involve a strikeout, the 83 card a groundout, etc. If you find that your 3rd inning injury involved a groundout, and there are no other groundout injuries on the card, you'll know the year is 1983. Sometimes, a batting event might correlated with more than one card. The most common event for injuries is "lo max"--lineout into the maximum possible outs. But, in most cases, even if you can't be sure an injury points to a single year, it will often narrow things down and that can help a lot.
By the way, your team seems to me to offer real possibilites. You may not win your division but you can learn a lot by the effort to turn things around. The pitching, for instance, really isn't that bad. An ERA below 4.50 is decent for a starting pitcher in this league, so I'd see Stewart, Dravecky, Witt and possibly Darwin as keepers. Both Knepper and Falcone are pitching well so far. Consider elevating them to the starting rotation. Your bullpen is actually excellent. All in all, I would dump Langford for a cheap RP (.75M) and use the money for more hitting and keep the rest, redefining some of the roles. If you need more cash for hitting, maybe dump Darwin as well.
Hitting wise, your troubles are more serious. You've got to find a way to improve your OBP and power. I'd strongly suggest dumping Boone--you're going to need some offense out of the C spot to turn things around, since overall your hitting is sub-par. Evans is not giving you much at 1B but seems like a recent pickup. Maybe evaluate him further but be ready to drop. You need more offense from 2B than you're getting from Gantner. He's killing you. Seitzer is killing lefties but not hitting RHP at all. Confine him to a platoon role. Since Ozzie is hitting LHP and UL Washington RHP, you might try platooning them.
Dykstra and Carter are hitting pretty well for you, but you need another OF who can hit. Downing is pretty consistent so you might give him a little more time, but be ready to drop. Shelby is flat out murdering you with his .543 OPS. IMHO, he has to go ASAP, and that would give you a good lump of cash. So, summing up, I think you should look for an offensive upgrade at C, 2B and DH--depending on who is in that role, I'm not quite sure-- and closely evaluate the perfomance of your LF and 1B. Platoon at SS and look for other platoon opportunties with your existing players. Consider cheap (.75M+) players with strong platoon tilts to address platoon problems at specific positions. Having considered the whole team, I think you migh want to drop both Langford and Darwin to get cash to upgrade your offense and move Falcone and Knepper into the rotation.