[quote:a1e110e069="Rjnewman"]Can anybody further describe the differences between atg and 1969?Also if you draft a guy that has more than one card u can switch series to series with no consequences?Or because of everybody having pitcher parks switching would be so rare it wont matter?Also is auto draft just ranking guys for last 9 spots getting whomever you get and then waivers and frenzy?I have been almost exclusively playing with u hardcore 69 guys with the real time drafts.[/quote:a1e110e069]
The big difference is the shear size of the player pool in ATG6. There will be plenty of pitchers, although the really big boys (Pete Alexander, Pedro Martinez, Greg Maddux) will go early in the draft. Also, the <$1M position player pool is deep, with a lot of interesting players available. So the draft strategy in this version isn't as risky as it was when we did this using just the 1969 cards.
We will pick 16 players on Diamond Dope, and then autodraft the other 9. That means you will want to put the 16 you've already picked at the bottom of your draft list.
You can use any of the multiple cards that players have, including pitching Babe Ruth (although that doesn't happen very often because you don't get the hitting Ruth along with the pitching Ruth). But, switching cards within players is treated the same as doing a free agent deal. As in the '69 game, you lose money every time you do free agent swaps. So you could lose maybe 80% of the $15M Ruth card if you decided to go for the $13M Ruth card (which, obviously isn't an option in this league, since the only Ruth card that will be available is the pitching Ruth, which isn't a bad card actually). Free agent deals during the season can be very costly, and is an efficient way of making a $100M team into a $80M team, but still be competing against $100M teams.