Wed May 08, 2013 1:38 pm
Your slow start appears to be partly a matter of luck, but also partly a matter of team strategy.
On the luck side: your ballpark homers split is very low for a Coors team and should even out. Your hitters have just 13 of 29 ballpark homer rolls go for homers, whereas your opponents have connected on 15 of 23. Over time, you should also have a greater spread in BP-HR rolls as compared to your opponents. It looks like some of your sluggers have had slow starts (Snider). Lefties are hitting .561 against Jack Coombs which (hopefully) is not sustainable.
On the strategy side: You have too much money tied up in your bench. Wills costs 2.42M, and only has 27 at bats, and you have several other subs around $1M. I'd suggest cutting back on the bench and upgrading the back end of your rotation, and/or adding one more power bat. Also, your pitching is getting hammered-- you've given up more than 70 more hits and 20 more walks than your offense has gotten. Meanwhile, your specialists (Sherry and Dave Roberts) have faced more hitters than Don McMahon, and both of them are facing about a 50-50 lefty-righty split. Predictably, they're getting hammered. You may want to fix the relief settings to make sure McMahon gets more usage, and/or swap out one of them for a more balanced reliever. Also, using exclusively S8-S9 starters in Coors (and in a non-DH league) isn't the best use of resources, as you're basically paying for innings that are not going to be pitched.