Tue Dec 22, 2020 6:22 pm
If you are in a single-season league (i.e., not a mystery league), don't panic. I've seen managers cut players who are "slumping." If a player has a good card, it's just as good as the day you drafted it. In fact, if they are seriously under-performing, you can reasonably expect an improvement in output.*
Also, be conservative in making changes once the drop penalty hits 20 percent. Too many changes with a big cap hit will turn an 85-loss team into a 100-loss team.
Of course, the right tweak or clever trade can help turn things around. Just don't be making changes just to make changes hoping that will improve things.
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*One caveat: In $80 million leagues, and especially in leagues with even higher salary caps, on average, every player can be expected to under-perform. That's because hitters will face stronger pitching and pitchers will face stronger hitting than they did in real life.