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Is "OMG that team sucks!" too harsh for you?
If you're going to go with cheap starters, you have to spend money on your bullpen. If you want to have an $8 million bullpen, it should be two .75 guys, two 2 million guys, and a 3.5 million guy to finish it off, not 5 guys from 1.3 to 1.7 million. One .75 million guy should have a fatigue rating of R5 and be designated as the mopup guy, with your 50 cent starter as the secondary mopup. The other .75 million guy should be somebody like Paul Mirabella or Stu Miller you have set as a LH or RH specialist. And for God's sake don't even think of using a guy with an endurance rating of R1 in this ballpark except as a one-batter guy.
I wouldn't use any of the hitters you have on your roster in Coors at 80 million. McGwire will hit, but there are plenty of $8 million 1B guys who will hit also. Ditto for Chipper and Yaz. And Ripken, Pudge, and the Hawk are low OBP double play machine cards - they will kill many more rallies for you than you can imagine. As far as Roberts and Bernie go, they are just meh with most of the people here.
Cheaper and/or better alternatives:
C - Carter 80, Daulton, Palm, Haller, Bench 75 or 69. Also you can consider a much cheaper platoon or individual here.
1B - Beckwith, Giambi, Foxx 29, McCovey, Greenberg 38, Suttles, Greenberg 40
2B - Gordon 41 if you want a power hitter there, or Huggins if you want a leadoff guy. And if Huggins get the dreaded 15-game injury before game 100, tough it out. There's only about a 15% chance that will happen.
3B - Brett 85 is a stud, Schmidt and Mathews both have excellent cards under $9 million, and there are platoons available for low budget solutions.
SS - Nomar 97 is an RBI machine without the DP's, or you could go with Donie Bush as a leadoff tyoe. (Nomar-Huggins, or Gordon-Bush would work for me with the leadoff guy hitting there and the other hitting 7th or 8th with your C in the other spot).
LF - Delahanty 94 will hit .400 for you with doubles and triples power, George Foster will hit 50+ HR with decent perpherals, Rickey 1990 is a pure stud, Medwick and Hafey are studs from the 1930s that will drive in tons of runs.
CF - You might want to try the new Dykstra card here - I have fond memories of that card since I won a FTF strat league with that card leading off. Cedeno 77 will be excellent if you expect to see more than the normal 30% of lefties. I usually tend to spend for a CF stud in $80 MM leagues - I have two $80 MM teams starting next week and the CF's are Murcer 72 and Torriente 20. Lofton and Averill would also come into consideration for me, and I have always had good results with Doby 53.
RF - People laugh at me, but I like Barfield here. Jack Clark 82 I have also had good results with. If you can swing the money, Kaline 55 and Clemente 67 both look like productive cards to me. I love Ott 36 also. Sosa 98 is very popular at $80 MM.