by Jerlins » Sat Nov 13, 2010 10:02 am
[quote:31b0e9db5f="AeroDave10"]Jerlins,
Let me first state that I have no problem with closing this loophole. At least a few of us are keeping track of all of the draft picks, so I can let anyone know when they've reached a hitter/pitcher limit.
However, I think you overestimate the effect of closing a loophole. I have never played a team where $0.50M player made a truly significant impact. Sub-$1M players can make an impact, but those priced at the basement price are never that outstanding. If you or anyone else has some examples of a $.50M player really excelling, please post links to those teams.
(FYI - Paul Janish '09 was priced at $0.79M, not $0.50M)[/quote:31b0e9db5f]
I knew Janish's price tag was such, just putting a name out there as an example. Now.....
I never said that the .50 player will make an impact. In a $200 league they are practically useless. Which for the most part is my point. In a $200 league your 12th pitcher, or your 16/17th hitter is almost a non-existant player. So why not go out and draft that extra hitter and if it fails, well go ahead and pick up that .50 hard LH/RH or even still, that SP only pitcher who'll never pitch anyway because at $200, the rest of your staff is loaded with stars and superstars.
Anyway, the whole point of the discussion becomes moot if in fact folks know ahead of time they can't draft above the limit for a hitter or a pitcher. I can give a couple of examples of how this might work this year, but, until such players are actually selected, I don't want to name names.