by Minoso Express » Thu Jan 26, 2006 1:18 am
... and many thanks for your thoughtful analysis.
Sean, I wound up with a .978 fielding percentage. Two teams had worse percentages, there was one other team at .978 (that team made the playoffs), a group of five at .980 and the rest ranged up to .985 or so. Gary Templeton singlehandedly cost me (he made 28 alone) in this area. But the options I had were worse and through most of the season he was very reliable leading off against lefties, so...
Both you and bjs very cogently laid out the case for better SLG., albeit coming at it from different perspectives. Thank you for that. Also, I think I will stay away from Dodger Stadium next time. I have a very strong bias for great/good pitching teams in general and one of the things that bjs's teams illustrate is that team construction in conjunction with stadium is key. Well, we all think we know that but... in my case, I could have opted for a better fit with all my doubles and singles hitters than Dodger's and still have a solid pitching park.
bjs also had at least two guys on each of those teams who had brilliant OBP, usually the 1-2 guys-- again, something I did not have or especially try to have on my first team. I had some decent OBP but not great OBP. (Or if there was great OBP it was one-sided and the platooning didn't quite fit or work.)
As for my bullpen, you're both dead right. I didn't draft for a stud closer and it hurt me all season. Those 15 saves you don't see on the final stat line all came from cheap arms I went through for most of the season, looking for one who would be a keeper. So those were distributed, 3 or 4 each, amongst a number of unspectacular arms. Lopez had brilliant stretches as a setup guy, then would tank in 5 consecutive appearances. Ditto Moore and Brusstar. It wasn't until I picked up Knepper that there was more of an even keel setting up. But by then, it was too late.
bjs, let me ask you another question if I may. In your experience of building this kind of team, is there a particular park you think best suits?
Thanks again, both of you, for your terrific posts.