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I typically am ok with 1 of my 3 middle spots being a 3, but always want at least two of them to be a 2 or better.
For me, the value-play isn't always with the 3-player himself, but just as importantly, the money saved by using him which can be put to better use in other positions.
In the '13 set, I thought I could get more bang for the buck in most other positions, without sacrificing much with some of the 3-options at SS. Brad Miller was the SS on four of my 2013 Championship teams, actually. His 2.57 price tag was reasonable, given he was a lefty with some pop, and it always freed up some salary cap room to invest elsewhere.
I'd typically couple him with guys like McCutchen in CF and Infante at 2B, which provided some good defensive balance.
On a side note, I thought Infante's '13 card was the most valuable in the set...great D, very good hitting, and only $3.66M.
I'm not sure the card-sets were as amenable to this strategy in prior years, however...and still getting a handle on '14. Seems every season has a certain niche to exploit, just always hope to find it sooner than later!