While I made no secret of my displeasure regarding some of the teams chosen and thus some of the teams not chosen, in the final analysis I have to say Bernie did a pretty good job.
Mostly, I love the new pricing. To be competitive in ATG II you had to have 1's up the middle with the possible exceptions of Hornsby and Banks. Now perhaps that is no longer necessarily the case. I think that TSN realized the great emphasis people were placing on defense at SS and 2nd and repriced things accordingly. So now people will need to rethink their strategic approach to the game. Isn't that kind of the point of introducing a new version of ATG?
I have never thought that small ball was the best way to go with ATG II. To be brutally frank, I've routinely beaten the most vociferous small ball proponents, and done so with gusto. Small ball worked with ATG II but so did every other style. In reality though, for the past 85 years small ball has not been the way to go in major league baseball. So if the new pricing policy shifts the balance somewhat toward long ball, fine by me. That is just more realistic as far as I'm concerned.
I love the ballpark diversity. Now you can pretty much build any type of imaginable team and find a tailor made ball park. That opens vast new strategic vistas. Kudo's to Bernie for including this.
I also like the weighted waivers.
One thing I don't like is the pricing of a few players. How often was Stewart drafted? And I thought a lot of the SR in the 2-3.5 M range were also overpriced and thus used infrequently. So I think their prices should have gone down in accordance with their lack of use. I am glad Schmidt went down, but perplexed that Barfield, rarely used, goes up.
I drafted a team tonight with my middle infielders being Randolph and Bowa. You now have to look even harder to economize somewhere to afford the big bats and the top pitchers. Had to save money to fit Greenburg in at first. YES!! It's challenging but I like challenges.
Overall, ATG III looks like a big improvement over II. I just wish we had Colavito and a better Killebrew. :roll: :) :wink: