Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:17 am
OK...I'm going to give an opposite opinion to Nev on one point. My advice is to definitely KEEP the Frisch you have.
A cursory look at your opposition shows me a disproportionate number of LHSP both in your division and league overall. (it looks like you will see about 40-45% LHP!). at that proportion, the 4L Frisch should hold up fine, and although 3b defense is not a huge concern to most, at 2e6 Frankie can't be beat. Plus he is a great 2b backup to injury prone Collins.
Your team speed is phenomenal, but I will agree the pitching staff needs work. As it stands, Radatz will get saves if your team ever gets a late lead, but he will get pulled for a pinch hitter too often when he gets in, and he will not get the innings you might wish for in a non DH league. He needs some help.
I would agree with Nev that 6 cruddy non*SP is a bad option.
you have $19.94 tied up in pitching outside of Radatz. if you trade them all in you only lose $0.7 now.
one option would be to dump one of the 6 for RP help and go with a 5 man rotation.
another might be to keep the 3-4 you like best, choose 1-2 *SP and use a mixed rotation.
If you choose to use *SP - I don't know if these *SP guys are available, but I have seen them all used effectively in the right setting, so an example of possible choices of *SP might be - Orval Grove 1.38, Mike Scott 2.7, Dan Petry 2.26, Scott Sanderson 2.69, Geoff Zahn 2.36, Dizzy Trout 2.39, Jack Coombs 1.97, Mickey Harris 2.36, Brickyard Kennedy 2.45.
Make a complete plan that makes sense to you before starting to make any moves. Drops and then double drops will kill your chances.
Personally I like to spend a higher % on pitching than you have, but you do have some options to consider.
good luck