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combining a few elements I've observed (and or been taught by advice here)
it seems when constructing/drafting a roster, these things should be strongly considered ?
1. don't roster players who you plan to play NOT in their first position listed....because at some point in the game (usually late when you DON"T want it), HAL will sub that guy into his original position and screw up whatever configuration of players you have wanted/decided/tried to pre-set
2. don't roster players with multiple positions because at some point HAL will play "musical chairs" and volleyball/square dance rotate your players all over the diamond with the inanest configurations a monkey couldn't even conceive (although this seems to be opposite of the real-life flexibility multiple positional players afford)
case in point, Martin Dihigo 4.86M card....he's a great fielder at many positions (2b, RF, CF) and eligible at a few more
but trying to keep him in whatever position you start him is almost impossible....(seemingly), because at some point (your know the drill)
are these observations and conclusions unfounded ?
is there any way around the "musical chairs" HAL seems to play at the end of every game ?
any info/input much appreciated.....
it seems when constructing/drafting a roster, these things should be strongly considered ?
1. don't roster players who you plan to play NOT in their first position listed....because at some point in the game (usually late when you DON"T want it), HAL will sub that guy into his original position and screw up whatever configuration of players you have wanted/decided/tried to pre-set
2. don't roster players with multiple positions because at some point HAL will play "musical chairs" and volleyball/square dance rotate your players all over the diamond with the inanest configurations a monkey couldn't even conceive (although this seems to be opposite of the real-life flexibility multiple positional players afford)
case in point, Martin Dihigo 4.86M card....he's a great fielder at many positions (2b, RF, CF) and eligible at a few more
but trying to keep him in whatever position you start him is almost impossible....(seemingly), because at some point (your know the drill)
are these observations and conclusions unfounded ?
is there any way around the "musical chairs" HAL seems to play at the end of every game ?
any info/input much appreciated.....