childsmwc wrote:On your comparison of Lofton and Crisp, the stat lines mean nothing once it is converted into a strat card. Did you actually look at the right side of that 4R Crisp card? It has a higher OBP than the Lofton card you are comparing it to and it happens to have 8 BP HR chances along with real natural power on the card. That Crisp card in a neutral park will probably produce 100 OPS more from the right side than Lofton. So if I am playing in a hitters park there is really no comparison in favor of Crisp.
Obviously Crisp is going to be much more sensitive to your pitchers mix and ballpark mix than Lofton might be, but that doesn't make the card overpriced or unusable. I would definitely give that Crisp card a look in a $60M cap league playing in a hitters park.
The main issue is that there are so many cards in ATG, that the likelihood that any $4M card gets used often is slim (unless it is exceptionally tailored to a specific park/strategy).
Wait, what? The main issue is what now? People don't use 4 million dollar cards? That's your argument???
Plenty of people play in 80-100 million leagues, in fact some of us ONLY play in lower cap leagues.
My point is about value and pricing. What is your point?
Last question, HAVE YOU EVER USED THAT CARD?