Max lucked out with ballpark selection. Lefty was the way to go in this league. I left my ballpark to chance, and randomly got assigned Minute Maid, even though it was 4th on my queue. I strongly preferred small ball and lefty. But as part of my draft all 0.5m players, I also left my ballpark to chance too.
In my humble opinion, the biggest error Max made this year is he didn't run with four LHSP. That was probably the biggest donkey-brained move I've seen in a long long time. By my calculations, Max's error in this assessment cost him a whopping SEVEN expected wins. Max's second error was almost as brutal. He stacked a team consisting of extremely heavy righty killing batters. A wonderful strategy, except by my count Max will face close to 40% LHSP during this league. As you can see, his 6-26 record so far against LHSP is what is killing him. Also by my humble calculations, having a lineup that is that heavily skewed against RHSP is optimized when a team faces less than 20% LHSP, which is not even close to what Max will actually face in this league.
Also in my very humble opinion, I believe the overarching problem here is that there was a very limited thought process when Max made his team. Here is what Max did: He looked back and found one of his teams that had a +300 run differential, and just blindly copied that team for this league. A couple problems here, the first being that I have simulated that league and on average Max's team has a +140 run differential, so that +300 was (in large part) just an extreme version well past typical standard deviations. His +300 run differential is only achieved in roughly 5 out of 100 simulated leagues. A second problem was that +300 league was in a league with weaker managers than the finals. The quality of managers in this finals league is much better, one of the best I've come across. So I put the same +300 Max team in this league and it averages +70 run differential. Max is at +21 through 87 games so my simulated +70 seems fairly accurate.
I can only hope that this is something Max learns from. This entire league Max has been running around like a chicken with his head cut off. "OMG OMG OMG do I, like, go lefty, or do I like, keep Hornsby and go righty. Sigh. Like, help, what do I do." And then he throws out all these insults. Cristano, you cheattttttttted how could you pick up Waddell 5 minutes before the start of the seasonn. No fairrrrrrrrr." Haha get a clue buddy. The reason I was able to do that is cause you constructed a roster that was ripe to be exploited. Don't blame me for exploiting it. Don't be angry that I made adjustments. Be angry at yourself for loading up on lefty batters that mash righty pitching.
For point of reference, here is the team Max copied:
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1638894And here is the league it was in:
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/league/455235As you can see, Max ran with four RHSP in Shea. He only faced 25% LHSP, far less than the 40% he will face in this league. Also, a division mate of Max's had a -401 run diff, which likely padded Max's win diff. Blind copying sometimes works, but in my very humble opinion the quality of competition in this league is too good to blind copy paste.
Based on my analysis, I have Max's team as better than seven of the teams in this league. So he very well could make playoffs. Very well could win the entire league. These outcomes are certainly possible. The point here, to be made, is that Max left 11+ wins on the table because of his lack of understanding of how to construct a team. I hope this has been an educational experience for Max. And finally, it gives me great pleasure to say, welcome to the big leagues, bud!!!