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Many of us here like to build those teams looking to score 10 runs a game, but there are a few different ways to do it. How do you build yours? Let's say it's a 100M league with DH, and you want to maximize run production while still trying to win - so staffs of all nickel pitchers need not apply.
Here's the preferred method to my madness:
- Accept injury risk. With a more limited budget, I feel like I can get better values by taking on guys with 15 game injury risk
- Find a couple offensive gems at low prices - my personal favorites are Dave Henderson in center and the cheap Ripken at third, but I'm sure there are plenty of other good ones
- Go cheap at DH - guys like Hal McRae, Wes Covington, Buck Freeman
- Get one supersub that hits like crazy that can cover multiple position - Fregosi is my personal favorite
- Don't sacrifice OBP for power.
- Don't sacrifice average for OBP - I don't want a bunch of guys who will bat .230 but walk 120 times, because too many at bats results in station by station moves rather than base hits that can knock in a runner from 2nd
- Spend about 20M pitching, about 2/3 in SP- I try to find 5 SP in the 1.5 - 3M range but will occasionally reach down for a Ken Johnson or Charlie Lea as a 5th starter
- Limit the # of LH or RH specialists - with that starting staff, every bullpen guy will throw a lot of innings, and I don't want Joe Sambito facing a string of righties when the rest of the pen is fatigued
- Get one great reliever who can eat innings, then 2 guys in the 1-1.7M range.
Here's the preferred method to my madness:
- Accept injury risk. With a more limited budget, I feel like I can get better values by taking on guys with 15 game injury risk
- Find a couple offensive gems at low prices - my personal favorites are Dave Henderson in center and the cheap Ripken at third, but I'm sure there are plenty of other good ones
- Go cheap at DH - guys like Hal McRae, Wes Covington, Buck Freeman
- Get one supersub that hits like crazy that can cover multiple position - Fregosi is my personal favorite
- Don't sacrifice OBP for power.
- Don't sacrifice average for OBP - I don't want a bunch of guys who will bat .230 but walk 120 times, because too many at bats results in station by station moves rather than base hits that can knock in a runner from 2nd
- Spend about 20M pitching, about 2/3 in SP- I try to find 5 SP in the 1.5 - 3M range but will occasionally reach down for a Ken Johnson or Charlie Lea as a 5th starter
- Limit the # of LH or RH specialists - with that starting staff, every bullpen guy will throw a lot of innings, and I don't want Joe Sambito facing a string of righties when the rest of the pen is fatigued
- Get one great reliever who can eat innings, then 2 guys in the 1-1.7M range.