It took me a while, about 30 games, to realize after your previous post (.5 SP strategy) that we were in the same league, so I thought I would respond to both posts, as I am using a similar, but not as extreme approach to pitching (maybe comparable to Freeman’s two *starter team), even though I have had only four teams this year, with just the last two using this approach, so I don’t have a lot of data to work with.
My previous team, which I was attempting to replicate in our league, won the championship.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1591584I had an ace and some other >$1 million starters, but the latter were all specialty pitchers; I particularly like extreme reverse LHP, for a total of seven starters, which I managed on a per game basis. But I went all in on relief pitching, with Lugo and Bummer, both R2, the key components of the staff. Total on pitching: $31.49 million. We were 76% on X chances, which I consider adequate, and ended up fourth in runs allowed, in Citizens Bank Park, a home run park. A long time Yankees fan, my favorite play is the three-run home run. We were third in runs scored.
Unfortunately, the draft did not cooperate for my current team.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1603424I still have an ace, and an assortment of specialty starters (although I wanted Snell and/or Beeks), with the exception of Gibson, who has suffered from a lack of run support, for a total of six starters that I manage for each game. The real problem though is with the relief staff; I ended up with Bass and Giles, both R1, instead of Lugo and Bummer, so I have two backup R2 relievers to eat up the innings. Total on pitching: $31.81 million. I also had some issues with the offense in the draft and our OBP is lower than I would like. We are again 76% for X chances and currently fourth in the league in runs allowed. Right now, at 41-37, we are underperforming the championship team, but are one game out of first for the Division and for the Wild Card. There is a long way to go.