Patience, young Jedi!
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 10:28 am
Every once in a while, I believe it's useful to post a reminder on the boards to newer owners the importance of patience. The reflex can be easy to drop guys who aren't performing, but that leads to the cycle of roster destruction through constant moves to try to "upgrade" lower performers and eat the FA cost penalty.
The point is this - superstars who stink early are still superstars. Don't drop Maddux because the ERA in his first 4 starts is 9. Don't switch Mantle cards because he's batting .190 through a week and incur that 700k penalty. Don't swap Lajoie for Barnes just because Lajoie is cold at the start - Lajoie is better. And, if you dump the cold starter, you miss the hot streak that will push his stats back to normal.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1680294
Using the 13.22M 6R Barry Bonds card in Huntingdon in a 140M league. To say his start was cold was an understatement:
Games 1-18: .177 BA, .242 SLG, .572 OPS, 1 HR, 4 RBI
At that point, his OPS was 96th and his SLG 99th (last) in the league, behind such legends as Larry Bowa and Ozzie Guillen.
1 week later, here is his card:
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39 ... 292/459856
In the last 21 games, his splits are: .410 BA, 1.075 SLG, 1.676 OPS, 14 HR, 34 RBI
This has been a public service announcement from an old man who's been playing for a long time.
The point is this - superstars who stink early are still superstars. Don't drop Maddux because the ERA in his first 4 starts is 9. Don't switch Mantle cards because he's batting .190 through a week and incur that 700k penalty. Don't swap Lajoie for Barnes just because Lajoie is cold at the start - Lajoie is better. And, if you dump the cold starter, you miss the hot streak that will push his stats back to normal.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1680294
Using the 13.22M 6R Barry Bonds card in Huntingdon in a 140M league. To say his start was cold was an understatement:
Games 1-18: .177 BA, .242 SLG, .572 OPS, 1 HR, 4 RBI
At that point, his OPS was 96th and his SLG 99th (last) in the league, behind such legends as Larry Bowa and Ozzie Guillen.
1 week later, here is his card:
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39 ... 292/459856
In the last 21 games, his splits are: .410 BA, 1.075 SLG, 1.676 OPS, 14 HR, 34 RBI
This has been a public service announcement from an old man who's been playing for a long time.