ATG 1980s league **DIVISIONS ASSIGNED**

Postby BDWard » Tue Jan 03, 2012 4:52 pm

[quote:b824b83fe2="jet40"]This draft is like a game of chess.

I was never very good at chess :([/quote:b824b83fe2]

That's why I wanted to be near the middle of the draft instead of near the end, as it's a lot easier to project 10 or 12 picks than it is 20 in this limited player pool. Where I'm at, if I want a guy, it's better to take him a little too early than to risk being late. Hated to take Sutter so early, but he's arguably the best player at his position and with the lack of quality starters, I had to have a 3 inning stud in the pen. Now if only I can figure a way to get 500 innings out of him!

Anybody up for adding a few more rounds to this chess game, or will we all trust filling our plentiful needs to the autodraft?
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Postby honestiago1 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:03 pm

I'd be willing to draft the whole roster, but we'd be here 'til February.:-)

The cool thing about the era is you can win with a variety of strategies. There's a very good balance between pitching and hitting, slugging and speed. I think you can actually even win with a balanced roster in this era, which is a nice allure.

That said, I'm not entirely sure which way my roster is going to go at this point, especially since the cap is only 80M. My fist four picks top out at just under 30M (depending on which Gorman I'd use). So now I have to think about relative strength of position and flexibility of card choices. Do I take a player who has a number of good years I can use for cap flexibility (example: Thomas)? Or do I select a player with one really great year (Mitchell)? Should be interesting to see what happens.
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Postby Paul_Long71 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:05 pm

me too. that's why I voted up to 15 players. but would have to do it on Diamond Dope with a clock.

too late now.
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Postby honestiago1 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:11 pm

Draft stays the way it is, folks. This will make the AD/Waivers portion yet another chess match. And Molitor was on my radar, as well (well, he used to be).
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Postby Misterg78582 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:14 pm

Round Four
honestiago - Gorman Thomas CF
visick - Mike Scott- SP
BDWard - Bruce Sutter - RP
andycummings - Yankee '78
jet40 - Cecil Cooper 1B
ShakeyBoomer - Keith Hernandez 1B
Frank M - Eddie Murray 1B

Paul_Long - Paul Molitor 2B

misterg - Jim Rice LF
nels52 -
dukie98 -
ggrover15
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Postby ggrover15 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:22 pm

well both of my top 2 picks just went with Molitor and Rice... :(
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Postby Paul_Long71 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:34 pm

that's the 2 I was deciding between. Figured Rice had a better (although very slim) chance of making it back around to me. Guess not!
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Postby visick » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:05 pm

1B hopefuls to go with Alvin Davis and Willie (Clay) Aikens...

Glenn(Crash) Davis
Mike (The Human Timeout) Hargrove
Andres (The Giant) Galarraga
Bob (Little Jack) Horner or as Frank M would say Bob (F*cking) Horner
Leon (Bull) Durham
Wally (World) Joyner
Ken (We traded Buhner for you) Phelps

just to name a few...

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Postby honestiago1 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:42 pm

There's also some cheap platoon combos in there, and some OF's with 1B ratings (Pasqua). Surprised Rice lasted this long, actually.
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Postby BDWard » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:19 pm

Well, there's still some good players left at 1B and a few teams still need somebody there. Some of those guys will see DH duty as well. As we've seen, if they can hit and are reasonably priced, they'll get drafted. Between DH and platoons, the perceived surplus at 1B could evaporate quickly.

As for Rice, he is a good player, but is perceived by many as a chronic underperformer and a defensive liability, which is why he lasted until the end of the 4th round. I agree that he's a pretty good value there.
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