Howdy,
As I've posted elsewhere, I drafted my first SOM team recently, a 70s league squad (TSN_10201). Since I'm fond of the early 70s A's and my first years as a fan, naturally I tried to be a SOM Charlie Finley, or as close as possible.
I invested [i:d710114570]heavily[/i:d710114570] in pitching, to the point where my team really [i:d710114570]will[/i:d710114570] wind up hitting the ball about as well as those early 70's A's! Which is to say, not exactly a strong hitting bunch. Our home park will be Oakland Alameda Co. Coluseum-a pitcher's park if ever there [i:d710114570]were[/i:d710114570] one!
Is there any advice you veterans would like to share about future draft strategies and ideas? It's been said 'round here that SOM differs from real MLB in that pitching isn't quite as important..Anyone?
Also, what experiences have ya'll had with:
1. Al Bumbry ('73 ROY)
2. Manny Trillo
3. Harmon Killebrew
4. F. Alou
5. Al Oliver
6. Luis Tiant
7. Rollie Fingers
8. L. Gura
9. Jim Hunter
10. Elrod Hendricks *
Thanks again for all informed replies and input. I'm excited about starting soon. I'll learn alot from my first campaign; hope my Mules can stay out of the basement!
Larry
* I chose Ellie Hendricks because he was good enough to chat with me for a good 10 minutes at a Rangers game in the early 70s, when I was about 9 yrs old!