Every year, I post a link to a team that I draft while writing The Secret Formula. It's a chance to sample my own cooking, while sharing some insights with new managers just learning the game, or with veteran managers looking for a different player's perspective. The team link is posted here on the first day of the season, so you know I didn't cherry pick a successful team after the fact.
Here's a link to my team:
[url=http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/2007/team/team_other.html?user_id=10813]The Secret Formula: The Theory in Action[/url]
Since I wrote about trying to give your pitchers the best chance to succeed, I decided to enter with RFK Stadium (Singles 1-1, 1-1, Home Runs 1-5, 1-3) to give myself the best chance of finishing well in the earned runs allowed category. The league average came out Singles 1-9, 1-9, Home Runs 1-8, 1-8. A little on the pitcher friendly side of neutral, much like you'd see in any given 2007 autoleague.
Here's my autodraft card in the exact order it was submitted (replacements in CAPS):
1. C. Guillen SS
2. I. Suzuki RF - [i:d22c0ac5a9]J.D. DREW RF[/i:d22c0ac5a9]
3. B. Webb SP (*) - [i:d22c0ac5a9]R. HARDEN SP[/i:d22c0ac5a9]
4. J. Mauer C
5. J. Bay LF
6. J. Dye RF
7. L. Castillo 2B - [i:d22c0ac5a9]J. KENT 2B[/i:d22c0ac5a9]
8. R. Zimmerman 3B
9. J. Peavy SP (*) - [i:d22c0ac5a9]J. BONDERMAN SP (*)[/i:d22c0ac5a9]
10. P. Ozuna LF
11. K. Rogers SP (*)
12. S. Shields RP
13. C. Schilling SP (*)
14. C. Ray RP
15. M. Thornton RP
16. J. Beimel RP - [i:d22c0ac5a9]D. MICELI RP[/i:d22c0ac5a9]
17. F. Cordero RP
18. M. Izturis 3B
19. J. Peralta RP
20. P. Phillips C
21. W. Taveras CF
22. B. Harris 2B
23. D. Erstad CF
24. P. Byrd SP
25. T. Womack 2B
So I opened up with 20 of 25 selections and the last free agent claims position. I didn't chase and miss a bunch of high dollar guys, I spent some time figuring out who I wanted at the bottom of the salary construction table and moved my way up. It worked out well. I ended up with seven of nine offensive players I wanted, leaving only two or three holes to fill there. My pitching obviously needed some work, so I focused my energy there, putting Randy Johnson and Ervin Santana [i:d22c0ac5a9]one-two[/i:d22c0ac5a9] on the waiver claims card. I had five additional players listed, but none remained on the final roster.
[b:d22c0ac5a9]I. Salary Construction[/b:d22c0ac5a9]
When we were all done scurrying about, this is what I ended up with as compared to my salary construction framework (the best record teams' averages are on the left):
1. $6.29 - $4.92 J. Zumaya RP
2. $5.21 - $4.44 R. Johnson SP (*)
3. $4.26 - $4.36 S. Shields RP
4. $3.52 - $3.83 K. Rogers SP (*)
5. $2.87 - $3.00 C. Schilling SP (*)
6. $2.20 - $2.99 E. Santana SP (*)
7. $1.78 - $2.76 C. Hensley SP/RP
8. $1.38 - $0.90 F. Cordero RP
9. $x.xx - $0.86 K. Birkins RP
10.$x.xx - $0.83 J. Beimel RP
11.$x.xx - $0.50 P. Byrd SP
1. $10.12 - 8.49 J. Mauer C
2. $7.60 - $7.66 J. Bay LF
3. $6.64 - $7.22 C Guillen SS
4. $5.78 - $5.90 J. Dye RF
5. $4.94 - $5.71 L. Overbay 1B
6. $4.01 - $5.67 R. Zimmerman 3B
7. $3.21 - $4.26 B. Roberts 2B
8. $2.24 - $1.74 P. Ozuna LF
9. $1.86 - $1.18 W. Taveras CF
10.$1.25 - $1.04 K. Lofton
11.$x.xx - $0.62 W. Bloomquist CF
12.$x.xx - $0.61 D. Navarro C
13.$x.xx - $0.50 N. Perez 2B
$29.39 on pitching ($17.52 SP, $11.87 RP), $50.60 on hitting, $0.01 left in the bank. I had to improvise my salary construction when I missed B. Webb with the third pick. There were no high dollar (*) SPs left over, and none surfaced before opening night. Basically it just allowed me the left over salary to upgrade the lower priced guys. If a Halladay, or Webb, or J. Santana would have shown up as available on the free agent list, I would've grabbed him and the salary construction would have worked out more like the best teams averages. As it stands, I'm pretty happy with where I ended up.
[b:d22c0ac5a9]II. Pitching [/b:d22c0ac5a9]
I like my starting pitchers okay enough, although if I would have missed R. Johnson I would've scrapped the whole thing and built around five non (*) SPs. As it is, I have four starters who should get me 250 innings apiece, easy. Zumaya and Shields will get the ball to Cordero/Beimel for the close. Birkins is my LOOGy. Six pitchers have negative hold ratings, and six have eight or more double play rolls on each side. These are all good things.
[b:d22c0ac5a9]III. Defense[/b:d22c0ac5a9]
I'm very sound defensively. Up the middle I'm 2B-2, SS-2, CF-2, with a 1 at 3B and 2s at C and 1B.
[b:d22c0ac5a9]IV. Offense[/b:d22c0ac5a9]
Lots of lineup diversity, with big bats in Dye and Bay, and to a slightly lesser extent Mauer, Guillen, Overbay and Zimmerman. Small ball at the bottom of the order with Taveras, Roberts and Lofton/Ozuna. Lots of stolen bases, lots of bunts, and hopefully lots of low dollar guys in scoring position when Mauer and Guillen come up at the top of the order. Hopefully I can push across the 850 runs needed to compete offensively.
[b:d22c0ac5a9]V. Players Suited to the Park[/b:d22c0ac5a9]
Everyone should do well in pitchers parks, with just enough power to compete in the three neutral to hitters parks.
[b:d22c0ac5a9]VI. HAL[/b:d22c0ac5a9]
Hopefully in the pitcher friendly RFK Stadium with strong middle relief, HAL will bestow an enhanced pythagorean record on this team. 90 wins would be wonderful.
[b:d22c0ac5a9]VII. Win The Division[/b:d22c0ac5a9]
Well we're off. Mauer and Bay each get injured for three and two games respectively in Game One. I lose Games Two and Three for a 1-2 start. There can be no doubt that HAL hates people posting their teams before the last out of the Finals is played, so I'm trying to overcome a lot here.
But it's a long season, and hopefully HAL will grow to like me more in the weeks ahead.