by hugedude24 » Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:10 pm
First, you have a good four man rotation for Coors, so drop either Weaver or Benson and pick up a cheap fifth SP to save yourself a million or two (I have had great success with Weaver and would go with him for a little smaller price tag).
Second, you need somebody in the bullpen. I know you don't want as much money spent on arms, but you need at least one guy to go to because your starters will not complete games all the time, and you would like to win those games. It's good that your current relievers lack BPHRs, but since they are mainly specialists, you will need a bigger bullpen to utilize them well (see the recent topics on bullpen mistakes). So get yourself a stud closer who will throw 2 innings and a decent middle guy (1-3 mill) in my humble opinion and your staff will be set.
Your lineup is solid. You're gonna hit the ball, and you'll do well in the field. Although I understand why you have Thomas to get on base for Bonds and I've seen him do well when he is on the field, I don't like him as an everyday DH with little backup. Perhaps you could replace him with a leftfielder that can field to make Bonds your DH, a guy like Milton Bradley who will get on base, hit a homer or two, steal a base or two, play solid D and turn the lineup over to Bonds more, but be reliably IN the lineup. Burrell would be a cheap option to go the homer hitting, on base going, less defense route as well. This is again, my idea, not the gospel obviously.
To this degree though, besides Bonds, there is not a great deal of OBP in the lineup (Nevin at 360), but a lot of pop. One run homers don't win games as much as three run dingers in real life, but I'm not sure about strat. Can anybody tell me if this is true or not?
Good luck LA Bear! I've always wanted to have a Bonds team and in Coors nonetheless! It will be fun to see those boxscores!