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J-Pav wrote:I think what they're trying to do is admirable. Playing last year's set this year, in today's instantaneous Information Age, comes across as archaic. I'm watching Kris Bryant live, but I can't play him on my Strato team until next year - while fantasy baseball managers are playing Kris Bryant in real time.
I get that. But the execution part of the strategy is complicated. You can't have free drops, because changing a roster every single day is not the authentic GM/Managerial experience. You can't have drop penalties, because a diminished roster generally does not compete well with a fully plenished roster.
I think the attempt to cross-breed Strato (game engine, salaries, drop system, etc) with fantasy (real time, auction, pay for drops, etc) is misguided. You end up not with the best features from each format, but rather the worst. Just one manager's opinion.
FWIW, I agree with Grandpa qksilver and Negative Niners: there's so much to be done to improve Strat-O-Matic, that worrying about how to compete with Yahoo! Fantasy Baseball should be the last thing on their mind. Grilled chicken McWrap, anyone?
It's been over 20 years since I did fantasy leagues.
1) Did not have the time to constantly monitor injuries, waivers and the like.
2) More importantly I did not like rooting for players or worrying about how certain players did instead of teams
3) I'm clueless on the cost of fantasy baseball these days, but I assume it's a steep cost for Baseball 365 relative to whatever it is.