A Minute Maid in a world full of Lefties...

Postby ShakeyBoomer » Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:38 pm

It would still be a waste of his power because if you had sufficient OBP in front of him, Barry would have knocked in 250+ not batting leadoff...
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Postby Salty » Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:48 pm

Boomer-

I think nev is telling you that he didnt bat bonds leadoff...but he just gave you the answer to your question about what you might need to deter Righty SPs in minute maid.
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Postby nevdully's » Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:53 pm

ok good luck.
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Postby macnole » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:24 am

[quote:85d422df8b="ShakeyBoomer"]Nev - while I definitely agree with your point about Reggie Smith not being a deterrence, I do not agree with you about a few things:

1) Most good managers definitely take into account their division rivals when building starting staffs. I am not worried so much about teams from the other 2 divisions loading up hard RH's against me as I am for the 72 games I will be facing my division rivals and excellent managers like yourself.

2) Ellis Valentine is a 15-game injury risk and I already have enough injury risk on my roster (Collins, Henderson, Joe D). Valentine, IMHO, is not worth it.

3) Here is a classic example of why "merely" tailoring to your park is not the best way to go:

http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/stratomatic/team/team_other.html?user_id=361085

That is just one of many of my MM/Penmar like teams that have dominated at home and gotten destroyed on the road, and, thus, have failed to make the playoffs.

This team went 48-33 at home and 27-54 on the road! That's right 27-54.

You MUST pay attention to the road as well...

As an aside, I dumped Reggie Smith and went back to Ross Youngs and his 600 PA status and +8 clutch.[/quote:85d422df8b]

I don't think that team is "tuned" to MM much--it's neutrally slanted to it. That was my earlier point on the hypothesis.
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Postby macnole » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:25 am

[quote:575f985e26="nevdully's"]You show a Poorly constructed MM team in [b:575f985e26]140m[/b:575f985e26] There is a Big difference between 140m and 100m as I said earlier. Also just having a bunch of righties in MM doesn't mean it was a well constructed team.

E. Valentine in MM for me [b:575f985e26]37 HR 133 RBI 119 R .300 BA
[/b:575f985e26]
E. Valentine in Hil in "[b:575f985e26]14om cap" 38 HR 103 RBI 100 R .286 BA[/b:575f985e26] (again at 140m )

Maybe Valentine ain't your guy but I guarantee you the guys you're thinking about using won't give you 100/100

Time will tell.[/quote:575f985e26]

Ellis V is a mainstay. Great value.
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Postby macnole » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:32 am

SB:
The point isnt that Kiki isnt adequate as a leadoff guy. The point is he's not a good value as a leadoff guy. You could have gotten the same stats or better for less money elsewhere.

Spending a lot of money on platoons really depends. But ultimately, the measure is runs and RBI--that's what an offense does.

Defensive considerations should only be considered in conjunction with the pitching staff as a whole, because your defense rounds out your pitchers' cards.

I agree with Nev that we're all pulling for you, hope you do well, and are offering the advice you asked for. When it doesn't meet your pre-conceived biases about how to construct the team, you're not agreeing with it.

That's OK, to each their own. But to argue definitively for the alternative when you asked for opinions...

Your 140 team is not a strong MM team and the money spent on the guys not tuned to your park, by virtue of your away record, shows that lack of value.
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Postby macnole » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:54 am

Hilltop example, which is similar, along the lines of the reasoning I was trying to explain. cheap platoons, and a lefty or two who are not the biggest investment. There were lefty parks, somewhat like your situation, hence my pitching staff.

[url]http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/stratomatic/team/team_other.html?user_id=325465[/url]

I thought this example was closest to what you were facing because of the lefty park opponents I had...I don't have a MM use under my current username...
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Postby sdajr76 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:01 pm

i like the changes.

-steven
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Postby ShakeyBoomer » Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:17 pm

Thanks Steven. I know that some people consider Biggio an under-performer but I'm at a loss to see who fits the park better thats left in my FA pool. I thought about the cheaper Gehringer or Alomar but they bring absolutely no slugging at all. I also thought about a cheaper platoon of something like Whitaker and Beckert or Maz. Still might switch to that but for now I am staying put.
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Postby sdajr76 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:28 pm

i have never had even an acceptable season from either gehringer card. i hate them with a passion. never used alomar. i think you will be fine with the team you now have.

-steven
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