Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:52 am
Often on the old boards, I'd suggest that SOM employ what is now (and has been) common practice for autodrafts on other sites. Rank your players in the desired order you want and go from there. If your first priority is filling an ace SP, you could rank 3 or 4 of the best as your first 4 selections, and chances are pretty darn good you'll get one of them. Want a stud hitter, then rank your 1st 12 draft picks with the top 12 hitters, worse case scenario, you get the 12th best.
Nothing was worse than a few years ago, when choosing I believe was Minute Maid which was extremely RH slanted, opting for Andruw Jones who was a stud that year, missing on him, and ended up with the #2 CF I the set, Jim Edmonds, who was TOTALLY useless in that park. Must have happened at least 50% of the time I chose that park. I wouldn't have minded the 3rd or 4th best CF that year, who at least could play in that park, but nope, always got Edmonds, who nobody ever wanted though he was the 2nd highest $ CF in the set.
If SOM won't make the switch, the least they could do is set up a "do not draft" option. That way, at least if playing in say a hitters park, and lose out on an SP with no ballpark HR's on his card, you don't end up with an SP close to the same price but with tons of ballpark HR's on his card.
The current system also works against any 24 team league, where a bad draft can leave you ZERO chance of competing. I played in one 24 man league a few years ago, never again. Do they realize it's possible in this year's set to have Posey $9.79 as your 1st selection and end up with Tony Cruz $1.17 as the "best undrafted catcher"? Improbable, maybe, impossible, not by a longshot.