by The Last Druid » Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:50 pm
I'm in this league. Nev hoarded the top pitching. The other guy, middle infielders. Nev's starting staff:
Pedro Martinez
Greg Maddux
Pete Alexander
Three Finger Brown
Roger Clemens
Satchel Paige
London Ripper's staff:
Bender
Gibson
Gooden
Chance
Gomez
I ended up with a bad team and got only two of my top seven picks. Basically got whipsawed between the hoarders and Saltman, the latter competing with me for the small ball pool. Losing Pedro, Collins and Wagner hurt. I got Speaker, my first pick and Tiant who might have been my fifth or sixth pick. So I'm kind of collateral damage here. Got Arod and Biggio instead of Wagner and Collins. That was actually lucky. Not a fan of A-Rod in Forbes '65 though, nor Biggio in that park either.
Now hoarding and trading is a viable strategy. It's kind of annoying when you are on the receiving end but it is what it is.
But here's the thing. The Rippers need an OF. The have Hack as DH. Their CF is Lynn (platoon) and they have Kaline and Gwynn in the corners. Very marginal players at 200M. If it were me I would trade Wells and Collins for two corner outfielders. I would not prioritize upgrading my pitching until I saw what the OF market will bring.
In short, I would have turned down the trade for Pete as well. I might have said something like, "later -maybe" with a brief explanation if I were interesting in keeping the pitcher upgrade option open. The other factor is, I prefer not to reinforce hoarding as a strategy. So I might have turned it down anyway figuring Nev is screwed unless he can unload all his excess top pitching. Another consideration is that both teams are in the same division.
So that's my vantage point. Just more context!
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The Last Druid on Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.