Anyone ever try to draft on the basis of bullpen? I saw a post by honestiago where he talked about doing this with some success in a computer league with 80s players, but I'd like to try it against human managers. But first I want to poll the experts... I've got some credits to burn, but I don't want to do this experiment if others have tried and failed miserably.
Here's what I'm thinking: basically draft top notch defense up the middle (maybe Sandberg, Trammell, Kirby), then go to relievers, maybe 3 top notch guys... Eck, Sutter, Gossage, etc. Then go back to hitters, focusing on speedy table setters or guys who hit deep fly balls. For SP, I'd probably try to draft a 4-man rotation with cheapies. Preferably, these guys would have one good season and four terrible ones. I'd just keep rotating the SPs till I get a staff that seems to be in good years.
I'd pick a pitcher's park, maybe Oakland or Comiskey or Astrodome.
Basically, I'd set all the SPs to quick hook, and try to abuse giving the bullpen as many innings as I can. Hopefully they get about 4/9 innings.
Any comments? Suggestions or experiences?