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Scott,
As Motherscratcher and others have said, there is a challenge at every cap. I have played online since late 2009 and I just looked back over my teams and found that I have played in fourteen 60 mil (or less) leagues. My record is; 5-missed playoffs, 5-eliminated in the semi round, 3-eliminated in the final round and 1-champion. Not terrible but not great either! Now I don't consider my Strat abilities on a par with many of the guys playing this game here, and I never play at caps higher than $140 (don't care for guys like Koufax having an ERA of 6.00 or sometimes higher), but I usually win more games than I lose, not always but usually. The challenge (just like the higher caps) is to pick guys who make the team competitive in a reduced player pool because of the lack of funds to spread around. bkeat23 hit the nail on the head, players don't always perform to their salaries, and some out perform. Guys who you would never use in a $140 or higher cap (such as Bob Robertson, Pete Runnels, Lenny Randle, Hal McRae, Dave Boswell, Red Munger, Lindy McDaniel to name a few) end up have great seasons and the pennant races are just as exciting as in the higher caps. Give it a try before you assume that the challange is not there.
Mike
As Motherscratcher and others have said, there is a challenge at every cap. I have played online since late 2009 and I just looked back over my teams and found that I have played in fourteen 60 mil (or less) leagues. My record is; 5-missed playoffs, 5-eliminated in the semi round, 3-eliminated in the final round and 1-champion. Not terrible but not great either! Now I don't consider my Strat abilities on a par with many of the guys playing this game here, and I never play at caps higher than $140 (don't care for guys like Koufax having an ERA of 6.00 or sometimes higher), but I usually win more games than I lose, not always but usually. The challenge (just like the higher caps) is to pick guys who make the team competitive in a reduced player pool because of the lack of funds to spread around. bkeat23 hit the nail on the head, players don't always perform to their salaries, and some out perform. Guys who you would never use in a $140 or higher cap (such as Bob Robertson, Pete Runnels, Lenny Randle, Hal McRae, Dave Boswell, Red Munger, Lindy McDaniel to name a few) end up have great seasons and the pennant races are just as exciting as in the higher caps. Give it a try before you assume that the challange is not there.
Mike