bigmahon wrote:Well, I got the good Pedro and the good Mike Marshall, so I think you can guess my strategy.
Based on my faulty premise on relative start times, I'm league #5. As my travels continue, I'm near Tibet through Tuesday. The waivers run tomorrow early morning - the pseudo Starbucks opens at 8 am and not promptly.
For my Wrigley 1978 team
I missed out on one pitcher McMahon -> awarded Rollie Fingers (1982)
Hitters (pre-waiver)
C: Lollar (1955)
1B: Gehrig
2B: McAuiliffe
SS: Hanley Ramirez
3B: Santos (1967)
LF: Moise Alou
CF: Charleston
RF: Van Slyke (missed out on Musial)
DH: RHSP Heath (1941)
DH: LHSP Collins (1919)
The pre-waiver free agent pool best cards are Speaker (1912) and Hornsby (1929) unless you need Hank (1959) and Kiner (1949).
The free agent salary pool is empty in the $9 up to $7M ranges.
The division is mixed parks with just one L/R park scenario with Dunn and Minute Maid.