geekor wrote:I think the 3/2 odds are pretty good. Typically 8 starts should about do it
Again, SOM absolutely refuses to give any sort of guidelines for the unleashed, instead of including them all at the proper pricing, they have to continue the charade of having a separate set. If there isn't enough pitching to make unleashed worth it, I could see them dropping him down, otherwise he would be in the regular set.
SOM
should establish guidelines for the unleashed set: at least a clear set of principles that would shape their decisions, if not a set of rigid rules.
However, maintaining an unleashed set, instead of including "all at the proper pricing," is
still a good idea and not a "charade." Many owners, including myself, still appreciate maintaining a substantial semblance of accurate simulation of player performance. Those who are fine seeing Tommy Medica hitting 40 hrs will always have the unleashed set.
Also, If we open the door to carding everybody "at the proper pricing"--as
many have argued for--we would have had Quintin Berry dominating this year's league with his .667/1.000/1.667 line, 1 hr, and 3 sbs in 8 ABs in 2013. Obviously, a floor for inclusion could prevent this. However, those arguing against the unleashed set have either argued against establishing
any such floor or failed to agree on what that floor should be.