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Scottbdoug wrote:What are the challenges that you have in a 60mil league as compared to a 100mil, or 200mil league? It seems to me that it would be less challenging since you have much more choice in players available. With so many more players available to use, you could let everyone else pick all their players and still you would field a team of equal talent to theirs no?
Where is the challenge in that? Unless of course that is the challenge? In other words the challenge isn't out drafting your opponent, but out managing him afterward?
Scott the Complainer
At $200M, you can just about choose anyone you want for most starting positions and then be forced to choose among some $5-6M options to fill the roster.
The player list is shortened by salary at $60M. Take Josh Gibson and Lou Gehrig to anchor a $60M team, and you have $2M SPs getting rocked and guys that never see the roster at $100M taking up the last 4 spots in your starting lineup.
If everyone else picked first, all the low $$ value players would be gone, leaving you to put together a team around Josh and Lou.
They'd blast a $60M pitching staff, but the 6+ ERA would leave a team struggling to reach .500, IMO.