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I used to play Strat online A LOT, but quit about 7 or 8 years ago. (Can't figure out my old login so I just started a new one.) Anyway, I'm back, and apparently I remember absolutely nothing about building a team, so I have a few questions for folks that are willing to help.
1) What's a good spending ratio between hitters/pitchers? If memory serves 60/40 was a good rule of thumb but honestly I have no idea.
2) What pitching roles do I need to account for with my relievers? Either DH or no DH. I have no recollection at all of how many usable relievers I should carry and I'm sure that's a great way to accidentally waste money cap money.
3) Any tips on the high value cards out there? I seem to recall winning quite a few rings with Lloyd Waner in that #2 spot. I know there were others but I can't remember. Not asking anyone to give up any secrets - just looking for some of the commonly-agreed upon cards that folks like to grab. (But if you have some secrets that you want to spill, I won't stop you.)
Thanks in advance! I've missed being here and I'm stoked to be back. The game's a blast, but I remember that the community was pretty fun too.
Cheers,
Pete
1) What's a good spending ratio between hitters/pitchers? If memory serves 60/40 was a good rule of thumb but honestly I have no idea.
2) What pitching roles do I need to account for with my relievers? Either DH or no DH. I have no recollection at all of how many usable relievers I should carry and I'm sure that's a great way to accidentally waste money cap money.
3) Any tips on the high value cards out there? I seem to recall winning quite a few rings with Lloyd Waner in that #2 spot. I know there were others but I can't remember. Not asking anyone to give up any secrets - just looking for some of the commonly-agreed upon cards that folks like to grab. (But if you have some secrets that you want to spill, I won't stop you.)
Thanks in advance! I've missed being here and I'm stoked to be back. The game's a blast, but I remember that the community was pretty fun too.
Cheers,
Pete