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Mr Baseball World wrote:Deeper pens mean the R4 are less valuable vs R1 here as opposed to at lower caps
The expensive 7L to 9L and 7R to 9R guys can be used here in platoons. Use Hodges or Allen in righty parks against lefty pitchers etc.
Injuries are less onerous since you have more expensive back ups.
Ditto ditto. Campanella, to take this example--he has a 2-injury, is much more valuable with a 6M back-up than in a low-cap league with a 1M catcher who will start 30 games, so he is easily among top 7th-8th best catcher of the set, except perhaps in extreme lefty parks.
My #1 rule actually is to try to get one of the top 7-8 best players as my starting player for every position (4 of the best 32 pitchers at both sp and rp). Beyond the 8th ranked player, with potential platoons and stadium adjustments, and considering that the talent gap between the 9th highest salary and the 15th is pretty slim, much smaller than between 3rd and 9th, I feel less pressured to make a hasty pick (during life draft) once my 7th/8th ranked player is gone so I wait until late in the draft to complete my roster. Carter might have the 9th highest salary among catchers, but a platoon of Haller and Of course, what you want to avoid is to start the season with, say, the 17th ranked player at any position, because then you are in big trouble. So I keep an eye open on my open roster spots during live draft, but I prioritize the positions where I can still draft one of the 7th/8th best player.
I never used autodraft in 200M, but I would use a similar logic (put a very high pick on a top infielder, but spend two picks on roughly 12th ranked players low on the list). But of course, you have to consider reputation. Lajoie and Morgan (especially, in Morgan case, if his 5R card is used with a nice platoon) are great bargains, but if you can't use a top 2 spot for any of them and your highest spot is 4th or 5th, you might settle for Barnes or Collins, both of whom are still among the top 6 best among 2nd basemen.
As Outta says, c-2b-ss are much less deep than centerfielders. There is almost a 2M difference between the 12th best ss and the 12th best of. That makes Larkin (10.62M, 2.6M over 8M) more valuable than a 12M like Speaker.
Since teams can spend on platoons, offenses are on average better against lh starting pitchers. If you play in a neutral park with regards to lefty-righty balance, consider at least a penalty of 0.5M on the value of a starting lh compared to a starting rh.