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I'm in my 1st SOM league (though I spent my high school days playing the board game). I had read here that you shouldn't overpay for your bench. I went with that strategy in my Auto League ($80M cap), but now I find that most of the batter strategy settings don't apply because my bench players are so bad.
Examples:
I've got it set to never pinch hit or pinch run for any of my starting players. Why would I? My bench is full of bad hitters.
Defensive replacements. I based my draft rankings on fielding range = 1 or 2, and with my bench made up of $0.5M players, my starters are better anyway.
Even my lineups are pretty static. My best 9 are my best 9, regardless of whether they are facing a lefty or a righty. And assigning my injury backups is a hair-raising experience.
So, I keep thinking that if I were in a higher salary cap league, I'd have a better bench, more relievers to have in different situations and have less fatigue, etc.
But if I go back to the rule of thumb I read out there that at least 6 of your players should be < $750k, it seems I'd be in the same situation in a $100M league as my current $80M league.
What have you seen happen in higher dollar leagues? Do people invest in their bench at all, or still max out on starting players?
Just curious.
Thanks!
Chris
Examples:
I've got it set to never pinch hit or pinch run for any of my starting players. Why would I? My bench is full of bad hitters.
Defensive replacements. I based my draft rankings on fielding range = 1 or 2, and with my bench made up of $0.5M players, my starters are better anyway.
Even my lineups are pretty static. My best 9 are my best 9, regardless of whether they are facing a lefty or a righty. And assigning my injury backups is a hair-raising experience.
So, I keep thinking that if I were in a higher salary cap league, I'd have a better bench, more relievers to have in different situations and have less fatigue, etc.
But if I go back to the rule of thumb I read out there that at least 6 of your players should be < $750k, it seems I'd be in the same situation in a $100M league as my current $80M league.
What have you seen happen in higher dollar leagues? Do people invest in their bench at all, or still max out on starting players?
Just curious.
Thanks!
Chris