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The pricing stuff is indeed complex. I would argue though that the effect higher caps have on small ball is also. Yes, there are many more bomber suitable players than small ball superstars at the upper end of the pricing spectrum. However, having played in the majority of capless TSN live drafts (hey it has only been 10 months since that critical functionality has been available, but don't worry SOM will raise prices anyway) there are generally a large preponderance of bomber teams, so the competition for the admittedly scarcer small ball guys is much less Salty would be the greatest expert here, he played almost exclusively small ball during the live drafts, but my experience has been that there are plenty of superstars available for small ball teams at these drafts, particularly so after I prevailed upon Bernie (after lots of lobbying) to unleash the 1894 heroes.
It has been my consistent observation that small ball teams, stocked with an appropriate amount of 10M+ players, still don't cut it at live drafts. I am confident this speaks to their inherent inferiority to bomber teams when caps are not present.
Also most caps truncate the player pool. 60 and 80M eliminate much of the higher priced players as 140 and 200M eliminate most guys under 7M except for scrubs.
It has been my consistent observation that small ball teams, stocked with an appropriate amount of 10M+ players, still don't cut it at live drafts. I am confident this speaks to their inherent inferiority to bomber teams when caps are not present.
Also most caps truncate the player pool. 60 and 80M eliminate much of the higher priced players as 140 and 200M eliminate most guys under 7M except for scrubs.