2012 recap
Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:08 pm
26 finished teams, with the 26th starting the Finals tomorrow. .529 pct, 7 champs, 3 100 win teams (and a 98) (only one of which won a Championship. And the most embarrassing performance on the Tour , where I didn't make the playoff even once.
Almost exclusively in Hitters parks, esp US Cell:
Most Valuable Player: well, that would have to be Addison Reed for me, who once save 50 games and saved 74% of his games throughout the set. All for .70. You have to live with a high ERA and WHIP and occasional meltdowns, but still, 74%.
This is really more of a comment on Strat closers online than praise of Reed, and Broxton did fine for me too. To spend a lot of money on a Stud reliever for him just to close is foolish.
Real Most Valuable Player: That would have to be Josh Willingham, who at 4.18 gave me a .900 OPS in 8000 ABs. You can't get more bang for your buck.
Best player: Brandon Moss. Hit 74 HRs on one team, 64,59,58 in three others over 1.000 ops for the set. Hard to get and is a 15game injury, but plays a lot of positions well, and just can flat out hit. Trout might be as good, but he's 3M more expensive.
Favorite top player: Early in the year, someone posted that Ruggiano's card was useless because it was too slanted against LHP and for most of the year, I could pick him up after the draft. For 7.48, he had a .931 OPS for me, up with all the 9 and 10M guys. I batted him leadoff against right and he hit fine.
SET Results: (1000 ABs required)
OPS over 1.000: Trout, Moss, Stanton
OPS over .900: Headley, Braun, Cabrera, Ruggiano, Beltre, Pujols, Willingham, Lucroy (mostly v L), G. Jones (mostly v R)
BA: Trout .343
OBP: Trout .404
SLG: Moss, Stanton, Trout
HR per 600 ABs: Stanton 54, Moss 51
SEASON Results (500 ABs)
OPS: Willingham 1.119, Moss 1.113, Stanton 1.086, Trout 1.067, Headley 1.032
BA: Moss .358
OBP: Trout .423
SLG: Moss .738
R: Trout 136, Moss 134, Hill 134, Trout 132
BI: Moss 168, Carter 150
D: Ruggiano 64
T: Reyes 12
SB: Reyes 53
SET Results, pitching: 500 IP
Starters:
WHIP: Peavy 1.26
ERA: Hammel 4.03
Wins: Harrell 177
Win Pct: Hammel .627, Westbrook 626
Relievers:
WHIP: Atchison 1.22, Kontos 1.28, Lopez 1.29
ERA: Atchison 3.78, Lopez 3.85, Kontos 3.96
Wins: Atchison 139
Win Pct: Gorzelanny .651, Atchison .618
Saves: Reed 376, Atchison 164
SEASON Results:
Starters:
W: Harrell 26
ERA Medlen 2.46, Peavy 2.92
WHIP Medlen 0.98, Peavy 1.05
Relievers:
S: Reed 50
ERA: Atchison 2.41, W. Lopez 2.43
WHIP: Atchison 0.96, Kontos 1.04
Almost exclusively in Hitters parks, esp US Cell:
Most Valuable Player: well, that would have to be Addison Reed for me, who once save 50 games and saved 74% of his games throughout the set. All for .70. You have to live with a high ERA and WHIP and occasional meltdowns, but still, 74%.
This is really more of a comment on Strat closers online than praise of Reed, and Broxton did fine for me too. To spend a lot of money on a Stud reliever for him just to close is foolish.
Real Most Valuable Player: That would have to be Josh Willingham, who at 4.18 gave me a .900 OPS in 8000 ABs. You can't get more bang for your buck.
Best player: Brandon Moss. Hit 74 HRs on one team, 64,59,58 in three others over 1.000 ops for the set. Hard to get and is a 15game injury, but plays a lot of positions well, and just can flat out hit. Trout might be as good, but he's 3M more expensive.
Favorite top player: Early in the year, someone posted that Ruggiano's card was useless because it was too slanted against LHP and for most of the year, I could pick him up after the draft. For 7.48, he had a .931 OPS for me, up with all the 9 and 10M guys. I batted him leadoff against right and he hit fine.
SET Results: (1000 ABs required)
OPS over 1.000: Trout, Moss, Stanton
OPS over .900: Headley, Braun, Cabrera, Ruggiano, Beltre, Pujols, Willingham, Lucroy (mostly v L), G. Jones (mostly v R)
BA: Trout .343
OBP: Trout .404
SLG: Moss, Stanton, Trout
HR per 600 ABs: Stanton 54, Moss 51
SEASON Results (500 ABs)
OPS: Willingham 1.119, Moss 1.113, Stanton 1.086, Trout 1.067, Headley 1.032
BA: Moss .358
OBP: Trout .423
SLG: Moss .738
R: Trout 136, Moss 134, Hill 134, Trout 132
BI: Moss 168, Carter 150
D: Ruggiano 64
T: Reyes 12
SB: Reyes 53
SET Results, pitching: 500 IP
Starters:
WHIP: Peavy 1.26
ERA: Hammel 4.03
Wins: Harrell 177
Win Pct: Hammel .627, Westbrook 626
Relievers:
WHIP: Atchison 1.22, Kontos 1.28, Lopez 1.29
ERA: Atchison 3.78, Lopez 3.85, Kontos 3.96
Wins: Atchison 139
Win Pct: Gorzelanny .651, Atchison .618
Saves: Reed 376, Atchison 164
SEASON Results:
Starters:
W: Harrell 26
ERA Medlen 2.46, Peavy 2.92
WHIP Medlen 0.98, Peavy 1.05
Relievers:
S: Reed 50
ERA: Atchison 2.41, W. Lopez 2.43
WHIP: Atchison 0.96, Kontos 1.04