by Minoso Express » Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:25 pm
I see Hallahan and Yerkes available on the WW, but none of the other usual types. If I'm understanding the logic correctly, my expensive versions of guys like Yerkes and Leever (Moore and Coveleski) are not worth having at the Polo Grounds? Better to go with as many cheap non-BPHR starters as possible alongside as many hitters with the highest slugging pct. possible?
The only reasonable slugging replacements available for Cochrane are Berra and Parrish. Yays or nays to those two? I suppose I had erroneously chosen Cochrane because I thought his OBP would help set the table for guys like Schmidt, Powell and Thomas and his defense certainly would help.
Available options at SS include Cox, McDougald, Petrocelli and Reese. None of these a "1," but perhaps some of what you're telling me is that this does not matter in my park? I had Cox, dropped him, thought Chapman would be useful at the bottom of the lineup, and of course, his D.
Candidates for 2B and 3B sluggers include Dykes and Doyle, both of whose D makes me jumpy; Rosen (have not yet seen him on anyone's team), Bando, Boyer (whom I dropped after the autodraft) and Gilliam-- who seems a reasonable alternative to Doerr but isn't a real slugger, either. Granted, I have no Strat experience with Schmidt and I have seen little enthusiasm for him on the boards, but I have a hard time truly understanding why he would be considered less of a slugger than, say, Bando.
LF... well, Stargell is available-- great arm a bonus. As is Ennis-- not so hot D. I would have thought Selkirk might have been terrific at the Polo Grounds, but I will defer to seasoned vets on this.
That's about it on the WW. If there's a perfect position player I ought to have here, I'd try to put together a trade. Maybe one of the pitcher's parks teams would prefer Cochrane to what they have now.
Thanks again.