by Palanion » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:26 pm
eacox - I have been in MANY theme leagues (hence the term "theme") in which the rosters are fixed - be they one team or two team themes. The challenge in such a theme is to manage the team, rather than GM the team.
Strat is not Rottiserie/fantasy baseball - unless you do the 200M or live draft leagues. Yes, you can GM and make changes to hopefully improve your team, but mostly once the season starts, it's about managing.
It's about diagnosing the problems with the team and seeing what you can do to fix it. Maybe you have the right players, but your #3 hitter is being intentionally walked and your #8 hitter is hitting .320. So, you realize that HAL is pitching around your #3 because your #4 guy is not as good as you thought for that spot in the order. Etc. Etc.
I have one team right now that is winning beyond what it should, but I believe it is because I prooperly set up my bullpen and have a #2 guy performing outstanding to bridge the gap from the leadoff hitter to the run producers.
I am in this league with you eacox, and the rules do not state anywhere that a team must stick with the free agents picked up for opening day. The rules only stated that you had to stick with the team's roster you selected (e.g. Twins) "with the exception of the 1, 2 or 3 FA listed by each team." Unfortunately, this does not specifically imply that you must have the player you picked. This only specifies that you must adhere to the maximum number of free agents on your roster.
And maybe I'm wrong, but if it had been any other team than the Cubs, I don't think you would have made the same amount of stink. You and the Cubs have been jawing at each other like little schoolgirls all season.