Sun May 24, 2020 12:38 pm
First, you only get a 5% penalty during the first 40 games. So tweaking your team and losing up to maybe a million or so in salary is not that big of a deal (but distinguishing between systemic problems and just bad luck can be very hard to do).
Looking at your players, there are several players I think are problematic: Stanton is a 6 injury so he will get injured A LOT and that will be a headache; Bogarts is great offensively but he's only a 3 defensively and generally you like a 1 or 2 at SS; Harper is expensive and very mediocre against righties with a poor batting average and only 4 BP homeruns; Rosario is a 4 in left field and I at least prefer not to play with any worse than a 3 in left (rules are made to be broken of course but a good rule of thumb is no worse than a 1 or 2 at SS, 2B or CF--SS has 7 X chances on the pitcher's card; 2b 6, 3b 3, C 3, 1b,RF and lf 2--but even though lf only has only 2 X chances out of 108 those misplays put a strain on your pitching and if youre going to use a 4 in left he better be awesome offensively).
Your overall fielding is bad; you're converting 66% of your X chances which is bad (you would like to be closer to 80%, if not over). You need better relief; a couple of R2s in the 3-4 million range are better at getting guys out than those 2 million guys. You are not getting Giles in enough. I would put him as set-up and closer and check do not relief before 8th inning and in team strategy put regular for closer use not maximize.
As far as line-ups go, J-Ram does have not enough on-base to be batting at the top of the order. Stanton, despite his reputation, does not have enough power versus righties to bat clean-up. First five hitters against righties might be: Stanton, Santana, Merrifield, Bogarts, Rosario. Against lefties Pillar does not have enough on-base to bat lead-off, think I would go Santana, Bogarts, Harper, Stanton, Pillar.
Good luck!