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egvrich wrote:shootthe3 wrote:Gents, I've been playing since pre-covid and for the most part I don't win much (except by luck). I don't really know how to read the cards say for what a normal person would see looking at them. I've played in some other leagues but any help on how to build a team and how to read stats better would definitely be appreciated.
Here's a current team and don't mind any criticism or advice for sure
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1683767
Thanks,
Scott
It's all the little things and they all add up. You need to match your players to your park as well as to compete in your division based on what you 3 division mate's teams look like.
But at first glance in your park, the following pitchers are totally out of place: Sutton, Burris, Wells, Martinez. Your park favors lefty power hitters and those pitchers are WORSE against lefty hitters. Sutton and Wells give up a ton of Ballpark HR's to lefty hitters in particular.
Too much spent on relievers IMHO.
Same problem with hitters, the following hitters don't belong on Shea: Gardner & Fernandez (no power in a lefty power hitter's park).
And who is Lowenstein platooning with? Larkin? Bad choice, you need a lefty killer and that is not Larkin.
And is Cecil Travis platooning at 2nd??? Never in a million years should you put a 4e25 at 2nd Base.
And while Cardenas is fine as a DH or PH, he shouldn't probably be an every day platoon starter at 3rd Base either.
4's in the outfield can really kill pitchers, they don't get to any balls creating a lot of extra hits.
And the obvious too many adds and drops which killed your team value.
Thank you for the help! What do you suggest is a good even ballpark to get my bearing? Do you value defense over hitting ro should I be looking for someone who can provide both?