[quote:13f0f4156c="weinberg"]how about a 2-3 line blurb on each of the 4? simply stating my incorrect assumptions on each topic.
1) pricing
2) cheating
3) win percentage
4) what a man would do[/quote:13f0f4156c]
I will take the bait:
1- Pricing: You have made many flawed assumptions about pricing. You have assumed that R1 will pitch 120 IP. Based on Dope actuals at 100:
R1 pitcher: Avg IP - Uses
Hoffman: 78 IP - 36
Eck90: 79 IP - 85
Smoltz: 67 IP - 50
Nen: 69 IP - 28
Wetteland: 89 IP - 16
Honeycutt: 60 IP - 12
(That is every R1 over 1.75)
74.2 IP average from a R1 over $1.75 with 227 seasons. I'd say that's robust.
We've already been over the error in assumptions about injury pricing.
We can assume that R3s are priced differently from R4 and R5s. Dale Murray is useful here. In a neutral park (something like 9's all around), his nearest neighbors (R3 or greater) on Joe the Jet's sheet are Lee Smith above and Barney Schultz below. Both are ~.30 cheaper, despite being about the same pitcher. Smith is a touch more balanced, Schultz a bit more lefty titled. Schultz has GBA. So, the assumption that R3-5 are priced the same is nonsense. Miljus's nearest neighbors are Newhouser 54 above and Arroyo below. Miljus is $.7 more than Newhouser who is better overall, holds better, GBAs, but has BPHR. $.30 more than Arroyo who is tilted and a much worse fielder.
2) Cheating.
I think you are confusing the exploitation of the game engine with cheating. I would define cheating as something that does not jibe with the rules of the game (e.g. the trick to have one catcher in Live Draft). There is nothing in the rules of ATG that does not allow Super R. Carry at least 4 relievers, 3 who are pure. That's it.
3) Win percentage.
Is irrelevant. It's nice that you win a lot. I do not play 200M/Live because the competition is a lot higher. I do not really consider myself an expert based on making the BS Semis for three years running.
4) A man doesn't need to do anything because a child tells him to. A man does not need to shame others to make himself feel more like a man. So, "what a hypothetical man would do" is less relevant than Win%. Which was irrelevant in and of itself.