Hi guys,
I just finished my draft and waiver wire deals for my second team for the 1986 rosters. My first team started great but I screwed it up pretty bad and it is slowly falling apart. I'm hoping I learned some lessons but I want to keep getting better. Let me know what you think about my roster.
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/stratomatic/team/team_other.html?user_id=362364
I am using a four man rotation of:
Gooden
Higuera
Youmans
Oil Can
My lineup as of now vs LHP:
1. Gwynn RF 1 (-1) e4
2. Randolph 2B 2 e30
3. Knight 3B 3 e21
4. Dale Murphy CF 1 (-3) e6
5. Horner 1B 3 e10
6. Canseco DH
7. Ozzie Smith SS 1 e 17
8. Sierra LF 2 (-1) e10
9. Sundberg C 2 (-1) e1
Vs RHP I bat Ozzie 2nd, Randolph 3rd, Larry Sheets C's and bats 7th, Ray Knight 8th and Sierra 9th.
My bullpen isn't that bad I don't think with Lee Smith and John Franco probably pitching most bullpen innings. I have a 1 at SS and CF and a 2 at 2b which everybody says is important. I'm a little concerned about Randolph's e30.
I have a decent lefty specialist out of the pen in Powell. Nate Snell and Dan Quisenberry have pitched well in my other league so I'm hoping they will do the same for me. Dave Stewart has pitched effectively for me as a starter in my other league with QS's in like 14 out of 18 GS so I'm hoping he can be effective as my mopup guy.
My main concerns are using Sheets catching against RHP because of his 4 defense. I am also concerned about hitting RHP a little bit. I don't like having Ruben Sierra as my LF but I can't afford anything else without sacrificing pitching or defense.
I have Terry Pendleton to PR late in games and possibly stay in games at 3b to improve defense. My pinch hitting is pretty weak but in a DH league I'm not as worried except when I have a starter injured. I focused on having value cards batting 5th and 6th in the batting order that can hit for power but also have great Clutch Ratings given my high OBP at the top of the order.
What advice do you guys have? Where do you see holes in my roster or possibly holes in my strategy?
Merry Christmas.