http://strattpc.com/star/2015_star/d_anal/aps_pos.htmHere's the link to compare players.
As I wrote above, you must recall that there is no injury beyond the rest of the game. So with this in mind, it's no surprise that Martin is right up there with Posey and Lucroy, with mesocaro just behind. Som's salaries make sense to the star tournament players.
Besides the three differences noted in the post above, there is no dh in star tournaments, and some players are missing because they don't have the requisite numbers of PA/innings.
Looking at the rankings, with the caveats in mind, it clearly shows that a few players are would be considered as overpriced in star tournaments.
Catchers: Santana is way way back, ranked among 4m players, just like Gattis.
1b- Abreu, way way down despite having the same salary than Rizzo--
2b- Dozier and Altuve are behind Cano by 30 spots---their salaries shouldn' match Cano's.
But again, all these players are better against lefties--so perhaps
3b- Donldson at the same rank than Sandoval--a 3m gap---looks huge
but again, all these players are better vs lhp--if you assume that Donaldson faces 32% of lefties in Strat vs 23%, maybe the salary gap is worth it. Still, I do believe that most of these players are overpriced in SOM.
Perhaps the biggest surprise is Frazier. Strat has it as the 6th best 3rd baseman--7th if you include Turner---in a virtual tie with Carpenter--- yet he's ranked 14th--15th with Turner included. Quick anecdote, in a recent no-cap league I was in, nobody had interest in Frazier, I traded him for a 5th starter if I recall correctly. So it seems that coaches prefer to use their platoons rather than relying on Frazier as their everyday player at the hot base.
Aybar looks quite high too. Maybe the full control of bunt A and H&R B attracts some coaches.
Holt looks very high for the card's value, but his value comes from the Star rules---you need at least one player at each position, and you have a strict limit of 25--- so with Holt, almost all positions are covered, so you can draft plenty of pinch-hitters.