by Minoso Express » Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:10 pm
I'm by no means an "expert" here, but I have been playing a Petco team lately so I've learned a few things here and there about what works there. Here's a link to a new Petco team that just cleared waivers:
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/2006/team/team_other.html?user_id=5395
Some would say that stud pitching is a waste there, but I think it depends on the other parks in your division especially and throughout your league in general. In my division, we have a Coors, a Yankees and a SAFECO, so stud pitching wouldn't hurt, especially some SP without excessive BPHRs. If you are going to play mainly pitchers park teams, you should be able to get away with some less pricey pitching.
Webb and Zito I love in Petco, especially Webb-- he's great value for that park. Joe Blanton has been a gem for me (4.06 ERA, 1.15 WHIP) there, but I am playing mostly against pitching and neutral parks. Jon Garland, though others disparage him at Petco, has been great (3.17 ERA, 1.12 WHIP). Putz and Munter have been essential cheap relief guys for me in Petco. And Chris Reitsma has so far been absolutely lights out for me at Petco-- 0.59 ERA, 0.65 WHIP. Granted, it's a little more than a third through that particular season, but still. These are not numbers you expect from Reitsma, even in this park.
High BA is important, but not as important as the OBP and the doubles, as LMBombers has pointed out. Four of my starters are among the top 20 in doubles. Most of the starters, apart from Redmond and Helton, have running ratings of 14 or above (as LMBomber also pointed out, speed is important in Petco). Your catchers can be slow, as they are wont to be, but if possible get a couple of C's with high OBP.
One thing to be careful of is the slow start a lot of your high-price batters will probably have there. Jason Bay, Abreu and Jeter (all on the same team) had really slow starts for me, batting below the Mendoza line for about 15 games. Then, they turned it on and have been fine ever since. Jeter and Pat Burrell have been outstanding for me at Petco. Just be prepared to have more patience than usual. Petco's like that.
Good luck with your season.