What's new
Fantasy Football - Footballguys Forums

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

***OFFICIAL*** FFA MLB Draft (1 Viewer)

so... quick question...If a player played 100 games in Outfield, can I only play him where he played in Outfield or anywhere?Is it 100 games in Outfiled or 100 games at Left Field?
whatif doesn't recognize the seperate OF positions. I'm going to move either Mickey or Tris over to a corner and don't think it'll be a problem. The extra range will make up for the occasional mis-play of a ball (if they even do...I don't think it'd take the Mick too long to "pick up" left-field) imho.
 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.

 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.
sign up for a "free league" and go into the draft center. you can look guys up from there. Good point on the money earlier as well by someone. It favors certain things but those things might not help your team as much as others. I'm sure you pay more for a HR than a SB, but getting the SB's at the right spot might help your team a heck of a lot more. Kind of like basketball, you'd proboably pay a lot of money for 5 Bernard Kings...I doubt you'd win much.
 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.
sign up for a "free league" and go into the draft center. you can look guys up from there. Good point on the money earlier as well by someone. It favors certain things but those things might not help your team as much as others. I'm sure you pay more for a HR than a SB, but getting the SB's at the right spot might help your team a heck of a lot more. Kind of like basketball, you'd proboably pay a lot of money for 5 Bernard Kings...I doubt you'd win much.
So are we operating under a salary cap?
 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.
sign up for a "free league" and go into the draft center. you can look guys up from there. Good point on the money earlier as well by someone. It favors certain things but those things might not help your team as much as others. I'm sure you pay more for a HR than a SB, but getting the SB's at the right spot might help your team a heck of a lot more. Kind of like basketball, you'd proboably pay a lot of money for 5 Bernard Kings...I doubt you'd win much.
So are we operating under a salary cap?
no. Cappy has some kind of "hook up" where he can get around that w/ the guys that run the site. You get to use the guys 3rd best season salary wise (or any season w/ a salary lower than that I assume...something I'd do in some cases if it's an option) and there is no cap.
 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem. :thumbup:

 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.
sign up for a "free league" and go into the draft center. you can look guys up from there. Good point on the money earlier as well by someone. It favors certain things but those things might not help your team as much as others. I'm sure you pay more for a HR than a SB, but getting the SB's at the right spot might help your team a heck of a lot more. Kind of like basketball, you'd proboably pay a lot of money for 5 Bernard Kings...I doubt you'd win much.
So are we operating under a salary cap?
no. Cappy has some kind of "hook up" where he can get around that w/ the guys that run the site. You get to use the guys 3rd best season salary wise (or any season w/ a salary lower than that I assume...something I'd do in some cases if it's an option) and there is no cap.
lol..not sure I'd call it a "hook-up", but I emailed the guys over there and they said they could drop the cap for our season.
 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.
sign up for a "free league" and go into the draft center. you can look guys up from there. Good point on the money earlier as well by someone. It favors certain things but those things might not help your team as much as others. I'm sure you pay more for a HR than a SB, but getting the SB's at the right spot might help your team a heck of a lot more. Kind of like basketball, you'd proboably pay a lot of money for 5 Bernard Kings...I doubt you'd win much.
So are we operating under a salary cap?
no. Cappy has some kind of "hook up" where he can get around that w/ the guys that run the site. You get to use the guys 3rd best season salary wise (or any season w/ a salary lower than that I assume...something I'd do in some cases if it's an option) and there is no cap.
Got it. Thanks UCONN. The salary piece was confusing.
 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem. :thumbup:
He's also the only player to start 500 games at each of five different positions. He went from 2B to RF to LF to 3B to 1B.
 
i love the Rose pick. Thought he might go in the first round (but I thought pitchers would slide more). He'll help your team win games. That's a given.

 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.
sign up for a "free league" and go into the draft center. you can look guys up from there. Good point on the money earlier as well by someone. It favors certain things but those things might not help your team as much as others. I'm sure you pay more for a HR than a SB, but getting the SB's at the right spot might help your team a heck of a lot more. Kind of like basketball, you'd proboably pay a lot of money for 5 Bernard Kings...I doubt you'd win much.
So are we operating under a salary cap?
no. Cappy has some kind of "hook up" where he can get around that w/ the guys that run the site. You get to use the guys 3rd best season salary wise (or any season w/ a salary lower than that I assume...something I'd do in some cases if it's an option) and there is no cap.
lol..not sure I'd call it a "hook-up", but I emailed the guys over there and they said they could drop the cap for our season.
Can we use the 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.... salary for our player?
 
I think Spock has a good point with the LHP. One of the reasons I took Banks here instead of some other guys was because I needed a RH batter. There really aren't that many out there. In any case. I too think pitching is a little overrated in these things. One of the reasons this is going to be fun is to see how the sim deals with some of these lineups against great pitching. I think the guys that went 3 pitchers early are going to be a little shocked to see just how "average" their lineups are going to look in the end. I already gave the example of what the Yankees did to Lefty Grove and I think we'll see some similar things in the sim especially since some of the pitchers 3rd best seasons aren't totally dominating. I hope all the pitching heavy teams love coming into Tiger stadium for 81 games. I'm already tabbing it "The place great pitchers become average"

 
I think the guys that went 3 pitchers early are going to be a little shocked to see just how "average" their lineups are going to look in the end.
I'll go ahead and tell you guys now that my lineup is gonna look a lot like an "all-star" version of the 85 Cardinals. That team would have won far more than just 101 games if the ballparks at the time we bigger.
 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem. :thumbup:
Don't forget the most important fact: he showed Ray Fosse that you absolutely do not block the plate during an all-star game, especially in a runner's home stadium.
 
I think Spock has a good point with the LHP. One of the reasons I took Banks here instead of some other guys was because I needed a RH batter. There really aren't that many out there. In any case. I too think pitching is a little overrated in these things. One of the reasons this is going to be fun is to see how the sim deals with some of these lineups against great pitching. I think the guys that went 3 pitchers early are going to be a little shocked to see just how "average" their lineups are going to look in the end. I already gave the example of what the Yankees did to Lefty Grove and I think we'll see some similar things in the sim especially since some of the pitchers 3rd best seasons aren't totally dominating. I hope all the pitching heavy teams love coming into Tiger stadium for 81 games. I'm already tabbing it "The place great pitchers become average"
why are people playing 81 games in Tiger Stadium?? *confused*
 
I think Spock has a good point with the LHP.  One of the reasons I took Banks here instead of some other guys was because I needed a RH batter.  There really aren't that many out there.  In any case.  I too think pitching is a little overrated in these things.  One of the reasons this is going to be fun is to see how the sim deals with some of these lineups against great pitching.  I think the guys that went 3 pitchers early are going to be a little shocked to see just how "average" their lineups are going to look in the end.  I already gave the example of what the Yankees did to Lefty Grove and I think we'll see some similar things in the sim especially since some of the pitchers 3rd best seasons aren't totally dominating.  I hope all the pitching heavy teams love coming into Tiger stadium for 81 games.  I'm already tabbing it "The place great pitchers become average"
why are people playing 81 games in Tiger Stadium?? *confused*
The pitchers he faces will play 81 games there cuz it's his home stadium....half his team's games will be played there. Each of us will only play somewhere around 1/30 of our games there.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
I think Spock has a good point with the LHP.  One of the reasons I took Banks here instead of some other guys was because I needed a RH batter.  There really aren't that many out there.  In any case.  I too think pitching is a little overrated in these things.  One of the reasons this is going to be fun is to see how the sim deals with some of these lineups against great pitching.  I think the guys that went 3 pitchers early are going to be a little shocked to see just how "average" their lineups are going to look in the end.  I already gave the example of what the Yankees did to Lefty Grove and I think we'll see some similar things in the sim especially since some of the pitchers 3rd best seasons aren't totally dominating.  I hope all the pitching heavy teams love coming into Tiger stadium for 81 games.  I'm already tabbing it "The place great pitchers become average"
why are people playing 81 games in Tiger Stadium?? *confused*
The pitchers he faces will play 81 games there cuz it's his home stadium....half his team's games will be played there. Each of us will only play somewhere around 1/30 of our games there.
I know, but he said "I hope all the pitching heavy teams like coming to Tiger Stadium for 81 games"...but his team is hte only one going to Tiger Stadium for 81 games...
 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem. :thumbup:
Yep, and Hitler gave the world the Volkswagen.Think about how many games managers lose each year just through their own boneheaded moves. It would be easy to sneak one in on purpose. You take a beating in the press and on sports radio for a day or two, and then it's back to business. Pete Rose, no matter how great, has to be the poster child for what happens when you bet on baseball.

But lets not sidetrack this thread. Someone listed the good things Rose did, someone provided a counterpoint. It's done.

 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem. :thumbup:
Don't forget the most important fact: he showed Ray Fosse that you absolutely do not block the plate during an all-star game, especially in a runner's home stadium.
:rotflmao: yeah that too.talk about ####ing a guy's career up. good lord.

 
damn I wish a certain thread was still open, ;) Just an expression Larry...the league (including the pitcher heavy teams) will play half of the games that matter to him in his home park. That's all it's saying.

 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem. :thumbup:
Yep, and Hitler gave the world the Volkswagen.Think about how many games managers lose each year just through their own boneheaded moves. It would be easy to sneak one in on purpose. You take a beating in the press and on sports radio for a day or two, and then it's back to business. Pete Rose, no matter how great, has to be the poster child for what happens when you bet on baseball.

But lets not sidetrack this thread. Someone listed the good things Rose did, someone provided a counterpoint. It's done.
huh?
 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times  :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem.  :thumbup:
Don't forget the most important fact: he showed Ray Fosse that you absolutely do not block the plate during an all-star game, especially in a runner's home stadium.
:rotflmao: yeah that too.talk about ####ing a guy's career up. good lord.
HE WAS BLOCKING THE ####ING PLATE.
 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times  :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem.  :thumbup:
Don't forget the most important fact: he showed Ray Fosse that you absolutely do not block the plate during an all-star game, especially in a runner's home stadium.
:rotflmao: yeah that too.talk about ####ing a guy's career up. good lord.
HE WAS BLOCKING THE ####ING PLATE.
:lol:
 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.
sign up for a "free league" and go into the draft center. you can look guys up from there. Good point on the money earlier as well by someone. It favors certain things but those things might not help your team as much as others. I'm sure you pay more for a HR than a SB, but getting the SB's at the right spot might help your team a heck of a lot more. Kind of like basketball, you'd proboably pay a lot of money for 5 Bernard Kings...I doubt you'd win much.
So are we operating under a salary cap?
no. Cappy has some kind of "hook up" where he can get around that w/ the guys that run the site. You get to use the guys 3rd best season salary wise (or any season w/ a salary lower than that I assume...something I'd do in some cases if it's an option) and there is no cap.
lol..not sure I'd call it a "hook-up", but I emailed the guys over there and they said they could drop the cap for our season.
Can we use the 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.... salary for our player?
we determined 3rd, only fair to stick to that.
 
Few things on Rose, won't make it long

obviously the hits record

.303 lifetime BA
over 3500 games (#1 all-time)
.321 lifetime postseason average
5th all-time in runs
6th all-time in total bases
17-time All-Star
44-game hit streak, which may be as close as we ever get to Joe D again
13-times finished in the top-10 in batting average (including 3 crowns)
lead the league in hits 7 times, finished in the top-10 a ridiculous 17 times  :shock:
Gold Glove winner
3-time World Series Champ
obviously a terror on the basepaths, one of the true throwback, hard-nosed players who did everything to win.I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

My kind of guy, even if he did have a bit of a gambling problem.  :thumbup:
Don't forget the most important fact: he showed Ray Fosse that you absolutely do not block the plate during an all-star game, especially in a runner's home stadium.
:rotflmao: yeah that too.talk about ####ing a guy's career up. good lord.
HE WAS BLOCKING THE ####ING PLATE.
I'm not arguing with you, he got what he had coming.
 
I think the guys that went 3 pitchers early are going to be a little shocked to see just how "average" their lineups are going to look in the end.
I'll go ahead and tell you guys now that my lineup is gonna look a lot like an "all-star" version of the 85 Cardinals. That team would have won far more than just 101 games if the ballparks at the time we bigger.
Not a bad idea..that was a great team. Damn they were fast.
 
For the morning crowed:

MLB PLAYER DRAFT

Updated picks

ROUND ONE

1.1 pumpnick -- SP Walter Johnson

1.2 Spock -- SP Sandy Koufax

1.3 lastresort -- OF Babe Ruth

1.4 Capella -- OF Willie Mays

1.5 Nipsey -- P CY Young

1.6 Sammy3469 --OF Ted Williams

1.7 Pickles -- 1B Lou Gehrig

1.8 Harrier -- OF Barry Bonds

1.9 Doug B -- OF Stan Musial

1.10 bogart -- 2B Rogers Hornsby

1.11 Koya -- P Lefty Grove

1.12 funkley -- OF Ty Cobb

1.13 Kraft -- OF Hank Aaron

1.14 UCONN -- OF Mickey Mantle

1.15 Spartans -- SS Honus Wagner

1.16 LarryBoy -- SP Christy Mathewson

2.1 Larryboy -- SP Roger Clemens

2.2 Spartans -- SP Pedro Martinez

2.3 UCONN -- OF Tris Speaker

2.4 Kraft -- OF Joltin' Joe DiMaggio

2.5 funkley -- 1B Jimmy Foxx

2.6 koya -- 3B Mike Schmidt

2.7 Bogart -- OF Rickey Henderson

2.8 Doug B -- SP Warren Spahn

2.9 Harrier -- SP Grover Cleveland Alexander

2.10 Pickles -- OF Frank Robinson

2.11 Sammy -- 3B Eddie Matthews

2.12 Nipsey -- 2B Joe Morgan

2.13 Capella -- 2B/3B/1B/OF Pete Rose

2.14 Last Resort - 2B Eddie Collins

2.15 Spock - SP Nolan Ryan

2.16 Pumpnick - 2B Nap Lajoie

3.1 pumpnick -- SP Greg Maddux

3.2 Spock -- SP Steve Carlton

3.3 lastresort -- 1B Mark McGwire

3.4 Capella -- SP Randy Johnson

3.5 Nipsey -- OF Joe Jackson

3.6 Sammy3469 -- SS/IB Ernie Banks

3.7 Pickles --

3.8 Harrier --

3.9 Doug B --

3.10 bogart --

3.11 Koya --

3.12 funkley --

3.13 Kraft --

3.14 UCONN --

3.15 Spartans --

3.16 LarryBoy --

Good night all
bump Pickles is up, Harrier on deck, DougB in the hole...
 
Ok....time for me to admit it. I've had trouble navigating the 'Whatif' site. I've signed on as a member but haven't paid any money yet. I cannot find the player pool/salary list and I'm beginning to fear that I have a learning disability and or was dropped as a baby. Can someone please help me? TIA.
sign up for a "free league" and go into the draft center. you can look guys up from there. Good point on the money earlier as well by someone. It favors certain things but those things might not help your team as much as others. I'm sure you pay more for a HR than a SB, but getting the SB's at the right spot might help your team a heck of a lot more. Kind of like basketball, you'd proboably pay a lot of money for 5 Bernard Kings...I doubt you'd win much.
So are we operating under a salary cap?
no. Cappy has some kind of "hook up" where he can get around that w/ the guys that run the site. You get to use the guys 3rd best season salary wise (or any season w/ a salary lower than that I assume...something I'd do in some cases if it's an option) and there is no cap.
lol..not sure I'd call it a "hook-up", but I emailed the guys over there and they said they could drop the cap for our season.
Can we use the 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.... salary for our player?
we determined 3rd, only fair to stick to that.
That's cool. I was assumming that when I took Ryan, so I knew ahead of time that he would be using a year in which he had 202 walks. But I wanted him anyways because his hit ratio is so low and that will work well in a huge park.... that and of course the strikeouts.
 
Really, really wanted Ott. IMO, a better 3B than Schmidt, even only if he played 385 games there. Banks really hurt as well. Guess Funk and I are using the same list, which means I will have to mark off one more guy before I pick.

 
Serious question...Over at whatif for the sample team they make you take 3 RPs. They don't appear to let you put in a starting pitcher into these slots. My question. Is it possible that we can use SP in these slots?

 
Serious question...Over at whatif for the sample team they make you take 3 RPs. They don't appear to let you put in a starting pitcher into these slots.

My question. Is it possible that we can use SP in these slots?
When I set up my freebie team over there, it looked to me that they allowed exactly that. UCONN, do you concur?
 
I will take

Mordecai Peter Centennial "Three Finger" Brown

Mordecai Brown rivaled Christy Mathewson as the National League's top pitcher of the early 1900s, defeating the legend nine straight times at one point. A member of the Cubs' pennant-winning teams of 1906 to 1908 and 1910, the right-hander posted six consecutive seasons of 20 wins or more. As a youth, he lost part of his index finger in a farm-machinery accident, thus the nickname "Three Finger." Brown not only overcame this handicap, but used it to increase the movement of his pitches.

Ranked 10th all-time in ERA+

 
I suppose I should do a write-up of sorts..Master Melvin finished his 22 year career with 511 HRs, 1860 RBI, .414 OBP, and .533 SLG. At the ripe old age of 20, he had a 42/151/.328 season which created huge expectations (he was the youngest player in the league from 1926-1928). Ott never quite lived up to the ridiculous expectations and early hype, but certainly put up big numbers throughout his long career with the Giants. Not bad for a guy who was 5' 9".Notable career ranks:games played - 22hits - 36BB - 8R - 12HR - 18RBI - 10total bases - 17OPS - 25Nice bonus: he qualifies at 3B with 256 games played at the position.

 
Really, really wanted Ott. IMO, a better 3B than Schmidt, even only if he played 385 games there. Banks really hurt as well. Guess Funk and I are using the same list, which means I will have to mark off one more guy before I pick.
Something to note about positions - on whatifsports a player only qualifies at his primary position for each season.Ott only has one season at 3B... but what a coincidence, it just happens to be his 3rd highest salaried season.
 
Serious question...Over at whatif for the sample team they make you take 3 RPs.  They don't appear to let you put in a starting pitcher into these slots. 

My question.  Is it possible that we can use SP in these slots?
When I set up my freebie team over there, it looked to me that they allowed exactly that. UCONN, do you concur?
That's what it looked like to me...it does let you take 7 starters and use some of them for relief if you want, but I think you have to use 3 "true" relievers. Seems fair to me.edited to add 1 must be a starter, 6 can be whatever you want, and 3 must be a reliever...that's what it looks like to me. I assume most of us will use 5 or 6 starters (and use 1 or 2 of them primarily in relief) and then get more traditional relievers for atleast 3 proboably 4 or 5 spots in our bullpen.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
A possible wrench in the positions... I believe whatifsports may designate a position for a player by year. So with Mel Ott for example, unless he has 3B as an option for a year that is third best or lesser, than those would not qualify.. correct?Just an example as there are plenty of players like that, with multiple positions. Thanks.

 
PS I will be out of touch for a while, but Cap has my cell number to call or to text so I will do my best to stay on top of things. I do have my list in for the next pick, however.

 
Serious question...Over at whatif for the sample team they make you take 3 RPs.  They don't appear to let you put in a starting pitcher into these slots. 

My question.  Is it possible that we can use SP in these slots?
When I set up my freebie team over there, it looked to me that they allowed exactly that. UCONN, do you concur?
That's what it looked like to me...it does let you take 7 starters and use some of them for relief if you want, but I think you have to use 3 "true" relievers. Seems fair to me.
Well that brings up the whole thing of there are really only 30 years of relievers. I think it kind of defeats the purpose of this whole thing if I have to bring in a true RP, but whatever
 
PS I will be out of touch for a while, but Cap has my cell number to call or to text so I will do my best to stay on top of things. I do have my list in for the next pick, however.
you're only a few picks away...how bout just pm'ing the list to somebody who's around. I pm'd Cappy one of mine...this is really something we should start doing more of (25 rounds...)
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top