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I am coming to the conclusion that ballparks aren't as important as everyone is saying in many of the posts around this forum. Let me explain what I mean so there is no confusion.
Lets say you picked Forbes field as your home ball park...
and you have the first pick, you can choose anyone you want, do you forego choosing Ruth or Bonds to get Hugh Duffy or Tris Speaker?
or lets say you choose a first baseman, do you forgo picking say Jimmie Foxx to get George Sisler?
Maybe its mixing apples with oranges, and if you were in that position you wouldn't do it since the Ruths, Bonds, and Foxxes are higher salaried than the Duffys Sislers and Speakers.
But some would.
I bet there are many people if you and me had Forbes field as a home ball park, and I offered up say Mickey Mantle for Ty Cobb, you might just refuse.
I'm kinda getting the feeling that HRs beat batting avg. and speed everytime, even in the parks like Forbes field. At least when it comes to drafting in the ATG VII. But maybe I am stating something obvious, that I, being new to Online Strat, am just learning.
That if you have a choice between say a guy who hit .370 with 20 triples and 50 stolen bases, and a guy who hit .290 with 40 HRs, the guy with the HRs is the guy to choose, even if your home park is Forbes field.
Am I stating and Obvious thing? Do you disagree?
Scott.
Lets say you picked Forbes field as your home ball park...
and you have the first pick, you can choose anyone you want, do you forego choosing Ruth or Bonds to get Hugh Duffy or Tris Speaker?
or lets say you choose a first baseman, do you forgo picking say Jimmie Foxx to get George Sisler?
Maybe its mixing apples with oranges, and if you were in that position you wouldn't do it since the Ruths, Bonds, and Foxxes are higher salaried than the Duffys Sislers and Speakers.
But some would.
I bet there are many people if you and me had Forbes field as a home ball park, and I offered up say Mickey Mantle for Ty Cobb, you might just refuse.
I'm kinda getting the feeling that HRs beat batting avg. and speed everytime, even in the parks like Forbes field. At least when it comes to drafting in the ATG VII. But maybe I am stating something obvious, that I, being new to Online Strat, am just learning.
That if you have a choice between say a guy who hit .370 with 20 triples and 50 stolen bases, and a guy who hit .290 with 40 HRs, the guy with the HRs is the guy to choose, even if your home park is Forbes field.
Am I stating and Obvious thing? Do you disagree?
Scott.