by J-Pav » Wed Nov 12, 2008 1:24 am
Sorry guys, I just got home from work (11:45pm Chicago time). Is Peavy on the Cubs yet??
[quote:5d3c5b20be="Aray0113"]Great work as, usual, J-Pav!
I have three questions and one observation for you:
Q1: How much if any, do you factor in trades and add/drops of players for this team?
[i:5d3c5b20be]I ask this because I tried two 'formula' teams in last year's card set; both finished with 81-81 records, but one got better as the season progressed, while the other faltered (probably due to a trade I made which upset the salary structure).[/i:5d3c5b20be][/quote:5d3c5b20be]
I make all my trades before the season begins. After the season starts, I make zero trades and probably very close to zero drops. If I do drop, almost always it's because I overforecasted my pitcher innings. So I might drop a $0.60 pitcher who's getting no innings for a $0.50 basestealer or something.
Also, the salary structure is not at all rigid. In fact, if you squint hard enough, most teams probably look pretty close to it. I doubt your team faltered because you upset the balance of the salaries. Your team likely just wasn't [i:5d3c5b20be]scoring enough runs[/i:5d3c5b20be]!
[quote:5d3c5b20be="Aray0113"]Q2: In a related question: what do you look for when selecting your sub-$1M guys: filling a need, or just filling the roster?[/quote:5d3c5b20be]
There's always some [i:5d3c5b20be]need[/i:5d3c5b20be]. A $10 mil guy should get you all the tools. A $1 mil guy will likely get you one tool. For me, that one tool is almost always OBP. Ideally, though, he's a one-sided platoon who can give you a little D or something too. I never just "fill the roster." At the very worst I'd use a $0.50 defender or pinch runner type. At best, again, a one-sided platoon guy. Every player should have a purpose.
[quote:5d3c5b20be="Aray0113"]Q3: The "Managerial Strategy" factor: Do you use your normal preferences, or do you let the personnel and the ballpark dictate your strategy settings?[/quote:5d3c5b20be]
I tried the micro-manager thing. I hate it at work and I hate it in Strat-O. I'm an autopilot guy, with the exception of some match-up pitching. Just my opinion, but for every brilliant micro move I made, HAL countered with one that would've worked better if I had just left things well enough alone. Plus, I simply just don't have the time to mess with my teams like that, although, I think it would be a great newb strategy for the guy who is very closely watching one team.
[quote:5d3c5b20be="Aray0113"]Observation: I should have learned better after consistently using high-injury, mid-$ guys (most notably Alex Escobar) in last years' set. Never even thought about using Guzman -- the high injury and high error rating scared me away (though if he were a corner IF, I would have had him on a lot of my teams).[/quote:5d3c5b20be]
Escobar was THE bargain of last year's set. Guzman might be for this year. Although he's no '07 Escobar, strong hitting shortstops are extremely hard to come by in '08.
[quote:5d3c5b20be="Aray0113"]You've rekindled a 'new' sense of variety to my team selection.[/quote:5d3c5b20be]
That's the best thing you could've said about my post. :D
[quote:5d3c5b20be="Aray0113"]You do realize that you're going to start a run of "Guzman-Mania" with your revelation, don't you? :wink: [/quote:5d3c5b20be]
There aren't many revelations left come November. That's why I wait 'til now to write the post!
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