Hi all, I have just put together my very first draft list for Back to the 80's. It is my first attempt at the decade (70's 80's or 90's) mystery games and although my team may suffer from inexperience, I need some managers to show and teach me how it should be done.
Please put a team together and see if you can beat this newby! I've called the league "Doc's challenge" - 80 mil, 5/10/20, NO DH
There is a DH league already around called "fall classic", I'll enter it if it will give the hesitant vets some solace at trying to trounce my squad , as I still would like to try the 80's game sometime soon. At this moment I'll shoot for 81 wins or more with swapping my squad to the Jr. circuit rules.
I guess I always assumed that most players liked more hitting rather than the non-DH game.
I don't play that many teams at one time and usually want to know when a league starts before I join. Even though I would love to play a non-DH league and have played 27 80's teams, I have yet to join non-DH league because the timing has never been quite right for me.
You do get a variety of players. Some just want to play. Others both play and are ready to help you out. Hope you have some of those helpers in your first league.
In real life I consider the DH to be complete b.s. and should be abolished. In strat world, where I have yet to find a rhyme or reason for HAL's substitutions, pitching changes, I shy away from giving him even more control. Plus I'd prefer to bat the pitcher 8th and put a speedy guy with lower OBP (Vince Coleman, Gary Pettis type) at the 9 spot to have a 2nd leadoff, while moving my good hitters up a spot to get more ABs. If I was in a live league where I got to make all the managerial decisions I'd only play non-DH NL rules.
moodinator123 wrote:In real life I consider the DH to be complete b.s. and should be abolished. In strat world, where I have yet to find a rhyme or reason for HAL's substitutions, pitching changes, I shy away from giving him even more control. Plus I'd prefer to bat the pitcher 8th and put a speedy guy with lower OBP (Vince Coleman, Gary Pettis type) at the 9 spot to have a 2nd leadoff, while moving my good hitters up a spot to get more ABs. If I was in a live league where I got to make all the managerial decisions I'd only play non-DH NL rules.
I'm very much with moodinator. Love the Larussa approach. (I'm a White Rat fan myself)