by AeroDave10 » Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:07 pm
[quote:62ff1f8392="jpgavin"]Is it just my cardinals, or is anyone else finding that they won't have a position player with an OPS over .900 in their line up :lol:
Dave, a question about the draft. At some positions certain teams (I'm not saying the cardinals here :wink: ) may be left with the only available 1 fielder who is a horrendous hitter. In those cases, the manager might try to wait it out and hope someone else takes that player so they won't have a 1 rated fielder available and can go after a better hitter with a 2 rating. (Again, this doesn't apply to the Cardinals, esp. not at 3B. Did someone say Dave Brain :shock: ) Do we need a rule to try to prevent people from attempting to wait out having to take the "less desireable" 1 rated fielders? For instance, when Dave Brain is the last 1 rated 3B left that played for the Cardinals, I automatically get him?
And when I get him, can I use a defensive sub for him (1e37 :lol: )[/quote:62ff1f8392]
I never thought of that strategy, but if when going through your team you can only find one player, please report it on here so that we know that he should be off-limits to the rest of us. I suppose there's the rare case where two managers only have one player at a position and it's the same guy, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. Otherwise, I think everyone should have some flexibility. However, you are correct in assuming that I do not want people "sandbagging" their draft by avoiding certain players. I'm working hard enough to make my own team; I don't want to have to go through all the other 11 squads and make their teams, too.
When you said that it was our turn to pick a rule for the league, we should try to customize it to our franchise's strength. I noticed that a lot of Pirate players were 1s defensively, and I didn't seem to have too many HR hitters or really great pitchers, so that's why I created the rules I did. Like you noticed, most of the great hitters aren't 1s, and most of the 1s aren't great hitters. There are a few (e.g. Hammerin' Hank), but mostly this forces a defense, speed, and pitching approach. That's why I called it the "Small Ball" theme league. I'm sure this will backfire and my team will still be average to below average, but that was my theory behind this theme. It wasn't a totally blind strategy.
Lastly, JP, you can definitely use a defensive sub for Dave the Brain, but Brain needs to be penciled into the starting lineup every day.