Wed Nov 20, 2013 11:52 pm
There are other guys like Orta, some of whom played full seasons for championship quality teams in real life but are priced at or near the minimum. One is Jake Wood, who started at 2B on the 1961 Tigers (who were a great team but just a little short of the '61 Yankees). He's bulletproof, a great baserunner, and .5M. The .53M Dick Groat is bulletproof and a pretty good hitter who started every game on the World Champion '64 Cards. I use him a lot as a backup—but given his 3e41 at SS—I've never dared use him as my starting SS. Still, playing him would free up a lot of cash.
But in a 60M or 80M league he might be a true bargain. There are other guys like this, too, of course. How about a Chuck Hiller, who played on the 1962 pennant winning Giants. What about a Wood / Hiller platoon at 2B?
Or a .53M Groat / Billy Klaus reverse platoon at SS. Awful defense but pretty good offense for virtually no money.
Might be worth trying some time, but I'm not sure if I'll ever have the gumption to take a flyer.