Isn't is strange how ugly is in the eye of the beholder??
I'm thinking the exact same thing as
LM about
all the lineups...I
really like some of these guys and a lot of times you find that it only takes two or three guys to make it all go. I think a good pitching plan could make any of these lineups compete!
In related but currently off-topic news, I ran a quick scan of my last 10 completed leagues for best/worst records and drops. The 10 best teams averaged 95-67 records and averaged three drops (five of the teams had zero drops), while the 10 worst teams averaged 69-93 records and averaged 14 drops per team (although the range was very wide). I know the fun is in fighting the conventional wisdom, however, you have to be kidding me and yourself if you think that in the long run you make your team better by shedding salary.
While I have no doubt there are Championship teams to be found with a dozen or more drops, the battlefield is absolutely littered with 100 loss teams for every one of those you can find.
Who's on the left side of the bell curve?
1. Newbs
2. Salary dumpers
3. Wacky experiments gone wrong