by The Last Druid » Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:09 pm
Hmmm... let's see. In a game where everyone starts with parity and where there is very little that separates winners from losers in many cases and where 1% is all that separates a .530 manager from a .540 manager, does it make sense to ignore any variables?
Obviously your own park is where you play half your games. But if you are in Yankee 56 and the other three parks in your division are, for arguments sake, all Forbes, you most definitely do not have an advantage. Your division opponents will be playing 60/72 division games in parks for which their team is ideally suited. You on the other hand will be playing 36 games in a park tailored for your team.
I run into this dilemna all the time as I have a distinct fondness for Yankee 56. I would argue that it is possibly the easiest park to draft a winning team in because of the 70% differential in ballpark hrs favoring lefties (19 vs 5). In fact I encountered it in a waivers today. And I ended up picking up Cobb and dropping Reggie Jackson -- the latter being perfectly suited for Yankee 56.
Here's the team.
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/atg2/team/team_other.html?user_id=108156
Originally I got Banks from waivers but dropped him and grabbed Yount. That was a tough call but Yount is less one-dimensional than Banks and should lose less in my park while still being better on the road. Later I dropped Shoeless Joe for Oglivie to get more power. I had a bunch of different first baseman. Later on one of the better managers in the league dropped Meusel. I love the guy anywhere so I grabbed him and had to drop Norm Cash and Oglivie. I then decided to drop Rolfe and get Walling who is ideally suited for the park. And I have used Footsie Blair to good effect at 1B so I feel OK about that. Point is that alot of the changes I made weakened my team in my park but strengthened it in key road parks.
My starting staff is just about ideal for my park. My only regret is not having Clemens... My overall team is not ideally suited for the park. But apart from having two pitching parks in my division, the two best opposing managers in the league (in other divisions) are also in pitchers parks. So I drafted a team that will play comfortably in their parks assuming we make the playoffs.
Overall I don't have a great team but it should be very competitive and I would be very surprised to not make the playoffs.
Bottom line is you need every advantage you can get to do well in this game. So, I think it is highly ill advised to ignore any relevant variable and certainly opponents parks are a huge variable.
Posting got me thinking. I just dropped Ojeda for Key, got rid of Blair and got Mincher and dropped Evers for Whitaker who will platoon with Maz. Like the D and offense much more, pitching obviously took a hit, but cest la vie.
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The Last Druid on Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.