milleram wrote:
I was thinking of carrying no first baseman on a 60M noDH team and get Delmon Young--hoping Hal would put him in at 1B (5e30) as he would be the best offensive player left on the bench to pick from--I hoped someone would know the logic the AI or Hal uses.
I tried the above, a couple of months later, this is the result.
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1401292I started the season with 1.15 in the bank in case Young didn't work out. I dropped Chisenhall to get Young and made sure I had enough cash to get him back (5% drop early) if I couldn't make it work. (figuring OPS minus OPS allowed Young is actually a bit better at 1B than Chisenhall even vs RH --- and .94M less) I assumed Young was a 5e30 at 1B.
1st 3 game set I filled all the slots but 1B and left the empty slot 6th in the order, Hal did play Young at 1B but moved him to 8th.
2nd 3 game set I filled the first 5 slots, leaving C, SS, and 1B open vs RH, and RF, SS, 1B vs LH--this worked out well--HAL put Young 6th at 1B, the Ramos/Grichuk spots 7th and platooned SS's Segura/Romine at 8th.
When Young got injured, Hal moved Snider to 1b and subbed Grichuk. (I dropped Grichuk game 130 for Gillespe)
I went this way until game 33 with the 1.15M still unspent, then RF Peralta got injured for 7 games--I picked up SS Taylor at 1.13--put Young in RF in the lineup and expected Taylor to play 1B, Hal refused to do that even though I listed Young in RF in the lineup--again, Young at 1B--Grichuk in for Peralta.
Immediately next set I dropped Taylor, with Kuroda/Soto and picked up Wieters/Simon (I had wanted Wieters for a while). I listed Young in RF, Ramos at C to see if Wieters would play 1B. Hal still refused--Playing Young at 1B and Grichuk in RF for Peralta.
SO--all this to see who HAL puts at 1B when you have no first-baseman--I think I can promise it will be an outfielder if you have more than 3 available. Young played 147 games, every at bat as a first-baseman. If Young was hurt it was always Snider to 1B.