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Paul_Long71

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1982 is here

PostThu Aug 04, 2016 6:35 pm

I'm guessing this will become the '82 forum. no leagues started yet though.
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Re: 1982 is here

PostFri Aug 05, 2016 10:09 am

Paul_Long71 wrote:I'm guessing this will become the '82 forum. no leagues started yet though.



LMBombers has started a few already I see.

I'd be interested in a franchise league if anyone starts one up..
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Ballparks

PostFri Aug 05, 2016 12:42 pm

Does anybody know why ballparks listed for 1982 Season are from 1986?
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Re: Ballparks

PostFri Aug 05, 2016 12:44 pm

trowell1817 wrote:Does anybody know why ballparks listed for 1982 Season are from 1986?


Forget that - looks like the park numbers are different and they just read '86
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Re: 1982 is here

PostSun Aug 14, 2016 11:28 am

Love this 82 set. It has a variety of unbalanced ballparks, making building teams to fit your ballpark a whole lotta fun.
There are significant limitations---not much LH power, few dominant relievers, very few RH sluggers that are balanced favorably against righties--and all these limitations make drafting very interesting.

If you are building a team for a RH power park, there are two RH hitters that crush righty pitching---Andre Dawson and Guerrero.

There are lots of righty power hitters that crush lefties, but not a lot of lefty starters.

And SS is a very challenging position to fill, not many good defensive SS or SS's that can hit.

Very challenging to build a team in a non-DH league, as many of the big hitters are terrible defenders.

Most common player drafted #1: Robin Yount
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Re: 1982 is here

PostSun Aug 14, 2016 12:44 pm

The gentleman above me wrote:
Love this 82 set. It has a variety of unbalanced ballparks, making building teams to fit your ballpark a whole lotta fun.
There are significant limitations---not much LH power, few dominant relievers, very few RH sluggers that are balanced favorably against righties--and all these limitations make drafting very interesting.

If you are building a team for a RH power park, there are two RH hitters that crush righty pitching---Andre Dawson and Guerrero.

There are lots of righty power hitters that crush lefties, but not a lot of lefty starters.

And SS is a very challenging position to fill, not many good defensive SS or SS's that can hit.

Very challenging to build a team in a non-DH league, as many of the big hitters are terrible defenders.

Most common player drafted #1: Robin Yount


I agree, I am very excited that they added a whole new season.... They should do this at least once a year.
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Radagast Brown

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Re: 1982 is here

PostSun Aug 14, 2016 12:46 pm

I have Andre Dawson in a right hand hitters' park. I am just worried because he clearly struggles against lefties, so much so I might platoon him.
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Re: 1982 is here

PostSun Aug 14, 2016 1:50 pm

Radagast Brown wrote:I have Andre Dawson in a right hand hitters' park. I am just worried because he clearly struggles against lefties, so much so I might platoon him.

I Have Willie Wilson, and I just can't justify platooning a player that expensive
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Re: 1982 is here

PostMon Aug 15, 2016 11:06 pm

Steve F. wrote :
I Have Willie Wilson, and I just can't justify platooning a player that expensive


I don't have a problem platooning an 8.5 million center fielder with a 2.5 million dollar guy, it is not much different than spending 10.5 million on your CFer and .50 on his backup.

The right handed part of the platoon is going to get 500 plate appearances, and you are better off during times of injury.
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Re: 1982 is here

PostTue Aug 16, 2016 3:57 pm

Radagast Brown wrote:Steve F. wrote :
I Have Willie Wilson, and I just can't justify platooning a player that expensive


I don't have a problem platooning an 8.5 million center fielder with a 2.5 million dollar guy, it is not much different than spending 10.5 million on your CFer and .50 on his backup.

The right handed part of the platoon is going to get 500 plate appearances, and you are better off during times of injury.


Yeah, I think you are both right depending upon your team makeup and salary cap. I have Wilson on my team and have him batting 9th vs. lefties. Basically, he is a Defensive Specialist vs. lefties....but if he does hit one of his singles, he can be at 2nd base one pitch later and my top of the order is up to bat. If I could afford a $2M lefty slanted platoon guy, I would do that as well.
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