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I had typed a much longer discussion here, but it got lost when my computer took an unauthorized coffee break!
Shorter version -
This was my best 2011 team (other than one keeper league team).
This was a fun team - a filler in the tournament. I did some things that I wouldn't normally do. Based in Camden. Was 5th overall in team offense and 2nd in ERA. Third fewest errors, and a very good (I think) 77% rate of getting outs on X chart readings. I always like teams with good team defense. The team was just 6th in GB double plays, which I attribute to the strikeout/flyball orientation of the pitching staff. The staff was 3rd in strikeouts.
The key to this team offensively, I think, was Fielder/Kemp/Alonso vs RHP. There was a great concentration of firepower in those 3 players, who were 4th thru 6th in the league in OPS. A-Rod was a disappointment, but the other 3 more than made up for him.
I liked the structure of the pitching staff, which emphasized a strong bullpen, featuring 4 guys - Santos, Clippard, Casilla and Affeldt. Affeldt was utilized as middle inning reliever along with Clippard. Affeldt was used largely as the "pitching hand change" to cross up lineups that relied on platoons. Other lineups primarily faced Clippard. Casilla and Santos were the finishers.
The starters had a nice structure -3 SP's with *, with 2 non-* starters. This allowed me flexibility to insert the 5th starter periodically to get better matchups for the * starters. Bumgarner faced 28% lefties, Marcum faced 50% RHP, both nice results. Gallardo was the residual, facing 59% lefties. The other 2 starters alternated in the 4th spot mostly, and faced about 50% of each of lefties and righties.
The team was great in one run games (32-18), which I attribute to the strong bullpen. They were not so good in extra innings (8-14), which I attribute to the degree to which I used the bullpen through the middle innings. Overall, the 99 wins exceeded the expected (95 wins, obviously still very strong). The team was a close second in overall run differential, at plus 126.
I have always liked small ball teams, playing in singles ballparks like Kauffman and Target. I am wondering if this might be a good formula for me for a more aggressive hitting team in a more homerun-friendly park.