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I'm not a dropper (see above) but I've been experimenting with a strategy that may or may not be optimal but is at least fun. The goal is to mitigate the risk of expensive, injury prone players.
In 2 separate leagues I have the high priced Brett and Bagwell cards, respectively. They each went down with 10 game injuries. In both cases I dropped the guy and picked up his next card down the list, both of which are less injury prone. The Brett card is pretty comparable, a 1* injury, and better against lefties. The Bagwell card is inferior but still good and a 0 injury. Now I've already gotten some value out of these guys on their big cards and either 1.)ride out the season with the new cards without missing anything to injury, or 2.)When the injury expires, examine my roster to see if I'm wasting money anywhere (e.g. a $2m relief pitcher who isn't getting many innings) and get my big guys back.
This could also work for Josh Gibson, although his 2nd card is an injury risk as well so might not be worth it. Thoughts?