ShakeyBoomer wrote:McCutchen (Geekor - 8 xb hits vs RH's is PATHETIC for a $12.41m dollar player. See the ATG VII sets for examples)
AT7 and 2012 are priced differently. Each set is priced on it's own, and you cannot compare ATG7 to ANY single year set. If you do that, you're gonna have a bad time.
McCutchen still has 45 TB's, it's just mostly singles, which of course gives him more hit's and more OB. Would you rather have someone with 15 hits, 25 OB and 45 TB that is mostly HR and doubles? Vs RHP, McCutchen makes a great #1 or #2 hitter, but yes I agree he's overpriced.
keyzick wrote:I think it's all relative...everything you point out is accurate, but within context of $100M league they fall within the proper context of affordability. I don't know that it's quite fair to compare one year versus another, unless it's to demonstrate how the high-octane hitters now come at a higher premium because there production and/or defense combinations are not as common amongst the player sets as they once were.
Again - I think it depends on how you perceive an appropriate pay scale, relative to the game competitiveness (which I'd argue can be countered by increasing the league salary cap anyway).
That's exactly right. But in the past they typically try to make the set work for an 80 mil league as those have always been played more often. In this set, it seems that wasn't the goal. Maybe they tried to make it work for a 90 mil league to make 100 mil better? SOM would need to input on that. I'll say I have 1 80 and 1 100 league starting tonight. The 100 mil teams all look way better than the 80. I may just make custom 90 mil leagues my default....