by raslavens » Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:14 am
Yes, it's good to have a park in mind before you start a live draft. But you need to be flexible to change if the players you targeted don't come your way. I think it's important to select a park that will give you some kind of inherent advantage (though it's more difficult to do so in Live drafts) -- such as a small ball park or RH HR park or whatever.
Position scarcity can also come to play. Hornsby may not outperform Bonds or Ruth straight up, but Hornsby and, say, Aaron will usually outperform say, Alomar and Ruth. (Especially in a righty park!)
You also have to look at the BP HRs on both hitters and pitchers cards, and build to that. Marichal may be priced higher, but a guy $1M cheaper with no BP HRs will usually perform much better in a bomber park.
I don't think Cedeno is a bust -- just not someone you want to draft ahead of others priced similarly. Over time, you'll watch and learn which players don't live up to expectations that pricing may set. Use DD's actuals if in doubt. They're a nice rough guess, especially if you're running out of time to make a pick.
Hope this helps. We're all still learning here. Don't get discouraged.