Mon May 08, 2017 12:33 am
The issue is people vote in for cards that are exceptional in some way and then complaints start when a card turns out to be exceptional in some way. Look at Bagwell’s card which is a 7L, no other seasons are very close to that 1.2 OPS, nearly 20% better than any other year and a large number of teams have ridden that card to championships but apparently that card is ok.
We add the Honus Wagner 1900 card and it is only 6.55 million and all that card does is hit,hit hit and has become one of the most popular--- Tommy Davis we add his best season and I see him bat .380 with 130 runs scored and 165 RBI’s in a 80 million dollar league for 4 million, it is nearly as egregious as Gates Brown — the best seasons for the player is selected for interest in what they can do and lo and behold— it is easier to manage and count on hitters than starting pitching which is becoming a crap shoot so …., those that use computer programs to sort the cards and park combinations to maximize values and optimize pitching staffs clean up until the masses catch on and then the computer group claims this is unfair use since they can no longer easily draft and don’t want to face them, eliminating the Gates Browns and Dale Murray’s will have no effect — the computer folks will just move on to the next thing, eventually the strategy comes out, is emulated and then woe and misery befalls us all as the commoners now use the same strategy as the elites and that must be squashed--..and eliminating the only pitching that can slow down the hitting seems to be crazy as well. When you can get 1.1 OPS cards for 4-6 million (and Daniels 1.05OPS for 3.98 MIllion!) which also places the hitter in the top 100 OPS seasons of all time if only the at bat’s qualify, one can see how this leads to 7 ERA’s for cards representing the best pitchers of all time. Relievers, trick spot starters, and good fortune are the tools for a pitching type of team. But soon we will have even more trick players and combinations to make the game ever more interesting….
In a most recent league I used the super reliever strategy I had Kid Speer and Rich Bordi as starters and they had better ERA’s than Herb Score - Mickey Lolich Christy Mathewson and Hal Newhouser and that is before taking into consideration my league leading ERA Bruce Sutter superreliever and Al McBean my mini-superreliever ---who for 1.39 million had 223 innings with a lower ERA than Three Finger Brown, Pete Alexander, CC Sabathia, Bob Feller etc…. all for only 900 K over a total scrub and he can come in day after day, when Bruce Sutter didn’t feel like pitching.
My proposal would be to raise the minimum hitter salary to 1.5 million, with prices of all hitters going up a similar 1 million dollars and to allow only 23 players again, which would cut down on the number of players available for a good platoon and put any team that wanted a team full of platoons financially disadvantaged against teams that go with a solid lineup. Likewise all relief pitchers should go up 1 million dollars each to increase the value of starting pitching and cut down on the number of great relievers that could be successfully used, leaving starting pitching the same price. But I suspect scoring ever more runs will be the way to go in strat