The Turtle wrote:gbrookes wrote:I was surprised by how high the salaries were for some pitchers and hitters. I'm in a keeper league with a low salary cap ($70 million). It's a great concept and lots of fun. But my heart sank when I saw the pricing on the players. Just seemed larger than what I thought it would be compared to similar players in prior years. Just my impression.
There seems to be more "stud" starting pitchers than in some recent years - i.e. pitchers with salaries of $7 million or more.
Again, just an early impression.
See I thought the opposite. Pitching seems rather cheap. Hitting is overpriced, though. Josh Reddick, who is about useless in the OF is worth more than David Price, who should be a good SP.
In a sense, perception is the reality, in the sense that we're each making observations that are right as far as they go.
As someone once said, "if you torture numbers long enough, they'll admit to anything." (I'm a public accountant by the way - that statement makes me laugh).
But here's the actual stats (based on some random criteria) - unleashed sets:
2013u - 10 starting pitchers with salaries over $7 million; 2012u just 7 starting pitchers with salaries over $7 million.
2013u - 25 starting pitchers with salaries over $5 million; 2012 just 20 starting pitchers with salaries over $5 million.
2013u - 10 batters with salaries over $9 million; 2012u has 11 batters with salaries over $9 million.
Maybe not as much difference as I thought, but maybe some on pitchers. I was trying to keep a stable of stud starters (I had 4 of those 10 pitchers > $7 million, before my cuts!).
Interesting stuff!