by J-Pav » Fri Sep 23, 2005 11:49 pm
[b:73b9fb22df]Chuckul:[/b:73b9fb22df]
I tried Wood once, after watching him go like 18-5 for some other manager I played against, but he got lit up in my town like Baghdad on Shock & Awe night. I never recovered. I [i:73b9fb22df]have[/i:73b9fb22df] seen him post decent numbers for other clubs though, but it looks to me like a 50/50 proposition, and I definitely don't have enough faith in HAL to give it another go.
Check those opposing line-ups! Lots of [b:73b9fb22df]R[/b:73b9fb22df]? Then give Woody a go. Same with Padilla. I know he's a pitchers park kinda guy, but I've seen him throw up some ugly numbers for others (I've never used him personally).
I think you can do better than Choate. His card looks pleasing to the eye, but HAL [i:73b9fb22df]loves[/i:73b9fb22df] 5-6-7 rolls (and that 1.58 WHIP comes from somewhere). Harden looks like a good bet at that price.
I don't really want to tell you who to take, I think that does little to enhance your personal SOM experience. If you want to see some of my teams, check out [i:73b9fb22df]The Secret Formula[/i:73b9fb22df] thread on page four now of this forum, with an updated account called [i:73b9fb22df]The Secret Formula Revisited[/i:73b9fb22df] on this page. In the end, I think it comes down to matching up well to get those better than .500 3-4-5 spot pitchers.
Also, I love the Burrell experiment. He didn't do well for me, but he hit a few dingers in a platoon with LuGo (who also sucked on that team, and who also hit a few dingers). You may have better luck! I never cease to be amazed how a low dollar guy can hit .300 on one of my teams, then hit .203, then hit .300 again on a third team and .180 again on a fourth! It takes a lot of lovin' from HAL sometimes, and you just can't forecast that! :wink: