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Buster Posey and Joe Mauer both have very good 2011 cards for the price. (In addition, Mauer has good hair, thanks to Head and Shoulders shampoo.) The problem with their cards is that their values are depreciated due to each having an injury roll on a seven. According to previous work by Dean (I don't have the thread link), an injury roll on a seven will cause a player to miss approximately 11+10+9+8+7+6=51 games. That's about one third of the 162-game season spent in rehab and the training room.
To get more games from these players, I drafted BOTH of them and no other catchers, relying on the fact that HAL will not let the last available catcher be injured. My theory is that they will now miss only about 35 games each.
Here is my team: Bama LamaDingDongs
Against lefties
C=Posey (backup=Mauer)
1B=Viciedo (backup=Posey)
Against righties
C=Mauer (backup=Posey)
1B=Posey (backup=Morneau)
I must admit I think this plan is pretty clever, getting the most out of three real-life MVPs. Through 48 games, they've had relatively few injuries. Unfortunately my team has also had relatively few wins. Do you think this experiment will end up helping my team succeed? I am losing faith and would welcome thoughts.
To get more games from these players, I drafted BOTH of them and no other catchers, relying on the fact that HAL will not let the last available catcher be injured. My theory is that they will now miss only about 35 games each.
Here is my team: Bama LamaDingDongs
Against lefties
C=Posey (backup=Mauer)
1B=Viciedo (backup=Posey)
Against righties
C=Mauer (backup=Posey)
1B=Posey (backup=Morneau)
I must admit I think this plan is pretty clever, getting the most out of three real-life MVPs. Through 48 games, they've had relatively few injuries. Unfortunately my team has also had relatively few wins. Do you think this experiment will end up helping my team succeed? I am losing faith and would welcome thoughts.