by J-Pav » Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:30 am
This was my fourth 2007 team, so it goes a ways back:
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/2007/team/team_other.html?user_id=2146
First of all, Liriano's card is the best pitcher's card in the set. So the question becomes, how do you best utilize it?
There's an argument to be made that in order to maximize his innings pitched, you should utilize him as a starter; however, as you can see from my team above, as stictly a relief pitcher, he had as many innings pitched as my * SPs (more or less).
Now, there's also an argument to be made that having the best card in the set pitching innings six thru eight is also a good thing. Having a starter replaced with a (usually much) better card should keep you competitive late in the game; however, now notice on my team that he was a hard luck loser (10-13 record despite a 3.07 ERA and 1.18 WHIP).
Still, with a Cell team I ended up 3rd in Runs Allowed, which is a very good thing. If I would have had any offense at all (I finished 6th here), I might have won 95+ games.
I did win 100+ games with Villanueva as my first RP on another team, and I have seen other managers also use him successfully in this role. So the concept is workable.
To answer your question...it depends. How does having Liriano affect your overall salary structure? Can you move down the salary food chain and replace him with League? Zumaya? Heilman? Helling? You could. On a pitchers card, very few hits and walks separate the pitchers, so you can get away with much less salary and often get comparable stats. But no matter who you use, it still won't be (statistically speaking) as good a card as Liriano's.