Mon May 09, 2016 2:54 pm
I probably tinker with my teams too much. The concern is that with a lower salary cap the team will be at a disadvantage against high salaries teams. But we all start out with 80 million dollar teams and yet some teams win and others don't. And it's not all about ballpark fit, either.
I tend to look at many offense's hits, bbs, and hrs and compare that with how much my pitching is giving up. How do you combine those categories together to figure out how well you're team is doing? Just multiply the difference between homeruns by 1.4, multiply the difference in singles by .48, and the differences in bbs by .32. Now we don't have doubles and triples given up by pitchers so it's not a complete picture but it's something (of course +- runs scored is an even simpler picture).
The way I figure it if I'm losing the combined battle in those categories then I need to do something. There's something wrong in how I put my team together--batting average is too low, I am too weak against lefties, my on-base is too low, there is a hole in my pitching (starters are too weak, my defense is too weak for my pitching, I don't have sufficient relief given my starting pitching, etc), my team is mis-matched with teams in my division, etc.. There are so many ways a team could go wrong. Yes, you have to consider whether it's too small of a sample, but if there is a problem in team design there is no reason to wait too long.
Assuming I know that the player is good for the park, that their runs created numbers are good--I am not going to just cut the player because of a slow start. But I look at the overall team and try to remedy team weaknesses. Of course there may be a mis-match between team and park. Sometimes I looked at runs created figures (like for Miguel Cabrera) and decide that a player is just not as good in Strat as those numbers would suggest. But usually I look at the overall team to try and figure out what to do.
Every team I put together looks like a championship team prior to the first pitch. But once it gets on the field (with rare exceptions) weaknesses become apparent. And at least up to the 40th game I am willing to take a bit of a salary cap hit to fix them.