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*** OFFICIAL WIS XVI Draft Thread *** (1 Viewer)

16.18 - Dave Winfield, OF, Padres

Not the absolute best fit for my team, but I figure he's far and away the best Padre left. 308/395/558 with 34 HRs in '79.

Quick question...can I play him some at 1B even though he doesn't have a rating there?
in BTTF2, i played Pujols and Morneau in LF/RF without any problem. They both had a B/A rating at 1B. So i assume it would work OK in reverse, given my perception that 1B/LF/RF are similar on the defensive spectrum.
 
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Finally have a full line up and pitching is pretty firm. Not really sure how I feel about this team. I will suck at the plate but should pitch and field well.Batting Totals 5101 4426 133 666 130-88 452-511 31.8 .334 .410 .524 B-/B+ $57,470,656 Pitching Totals 105-38-101 1,424 1.52 .197 0.93 6.02 2.04 0.22 889-302 $55,808,687

 
16.18 - Dave Winfield, OF, Padres

Not the absolute best fit for my team, but I figure he's far and away the best Padre left. 308/395/558 with 34 HRs in '79.

Quick question...can I play him some at 1B even though he doesn't have a rating there?
Yeah, that won't go nearly as bad as Larry's gambit. You'll get a penalty for out of position, but you're moving the easier way on the scale.
 
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Ozzie Smith, SS/defensive specialist, St. Louis Cardinalswhen I get a lead I can slide Travis to 3B (he has equal ratings at 3B and SS) and play Ozzie at SS while keeping my best defensive OFs in the game.Can also play Ozzie some at 2B.

 
Pretty locked in with this:

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SP 1905 Cy Young.........R 18-19-0 342 1.82 .216 0.87 5.89 0.84 0.08 210-30 $11,436,702 SP 1971 Vida Blue........L 24-8-0 314 1.82 .189 0.95 8.68 2.54 0.55 301-88 $11,545,546 SP 1928 Garland Braxton..L 13-11-6 230 2.51 .222 1.01 3.87 1.81 0.29 94-44 $7,746,157 SP 1969 Larry Dierker....R 20-13-0 306 2.33 .214 1.02 6.84 2.12 0.53 232-72 $9,983,220 RP 1972 Roger Nelson.....R 11-6-3 183 2.08 .196 0.87 6.23 1.61 0.68 120-31 $6,203,352 RP 1983 Jesse Orosco.....L 13-7-17 110 1.47 .197 1.04 6.87 3.11 0.25 84-38 $4,001,576 RP 1966 Stu Miller.......R 9-4-18 94 2.25 .201 0.95 6.55 2.15 0.49 67-22 $3,106,136 RP 1991 Doug Henry.......R 2-1-15 36 1.00 .133 0.83 7.00 3.50 0.25 28-14 $1,747,672 RP 1958 Barry Latman.....R 3-0-0 51 0.76 .162 0.92 5.29 3.21 0.19 28-17 $2,165,361 Pitching Totals 113-69-59 1,666 1.99 .204 0.95 6.49 1.98 0.39 1164-356 $57,935,722
 
SP 1946 Hal Newhouser L 26-9-1 308 1.94 .201 1.07 8.46 3.01 0.31 275-98 $10,939,260SP 1988 Teddy Higuera L 16-9-0 228 2.45 .207 1.00 7.60 2.34 0.59 192-59 $7,719,161SP 1950 Jim Hearn R 11-4-0 141 2.49 .182 0.96 3.90 2.96 0.60 58-44 $5,197,820SP 1988 Pascual Perez R 12-8-0 188 2.44 .196 0.94 6.27 2.11 0.72 131-44 $6,088,503SP 1958 Joey Jay R 7-5-0 102 2.14 .177 1.07 6.89 4.00 0.74 74-43 $3,383,168RP 1989 Jeff Russell R 6-4-38 73 1.98 .182 0.95 9.54 2.97 0.50 77-24 $2,723,052RP 1976 Skip Lockwood R 10-7-19 95 2.67 .186 1.02 10.30 3.24 0.57 108-34 $3,259,450RP 1968 Andy Messersmith R 4-2-4 82 2.21 .157 0.97 8.19 3.87 0.33 74-35 $3,040,213RP 1967 Don McMahon R 5-0-3 92 1.67 .173 0.88 7.27 2.65 0.49 74-27 $3,314,466Pitching Totals 97-48-65 1,309 2.23 .191 1.00 7.48 2.87 0.53 1063-408 $45,665,093I'm a little disappointed in the lack of Lefties since my first 2 pitchers. However, with 967 IP at SP I could get away without drafting another SP but could use a small inning cookie.

 
SP 1946 Hal Newhouser L 26-9-1 308 1.94 .201 1.07 8.46 3.01 0.31 275-98 $10,939,260SP 1988 Teddy Higuera L 16-9-0 228 2.45 .207 1.00 7.60 2.34 0.59 192-59 $7,719,161SP 1950 Jim Hearn R 11-4-0 141 2.49 .182 0.96 3.90 2.96 0.60 58-44 $5,197,820SP 1988 Pascual Perez R 12-8-0 188 2.44 .196 0.94 6.27 2.11 0.72 131-44 $6,088,503SP 1958 Joey Jay R 7-5-0 102 2.14 .177 1.07 6.89 4.00 0.74 74-43 $3,383,168RP 1989 Jeff Russell R 6-4-38 73 1.98 .182 0.95 9.54 2.97 0.50 77-24 $2,723,052RP 1976 Skip Lockwood R 10-7-19 95 2.67 .186 1.02 10.30 3.24 0.57 108-34 $3,259,450RP 1968 Andy Messersmith R 4-2-4 82 2.21 .157 0.97 8.19 3.87 0.33 74-35 $3,040,213RP 1967 Don McMahon R 5-0-3 92 1.67 .173 0.88 7.27 2.65 0.49 74-27 $3,314,466Pitching Totals 97-48-65 1,309 2.23 .191 1.00 7.48 2.87 0.53 1063-408 $45,665,093I'm a little disappointed in the lack of Lefties since my first 2 pitchers. However, with 967 IP at SP I could get away without drafting another SP but could use a small inning cookie.
How are you going to manage SPs 3,4,5? :coffee:
 
1. 1B 1922 George Sisler L 688 617 8 105 51-19 14-49 73.3 .420 .467 .594 C/B- $9,705,2592. 3B 1987 Tony Gwynn L 680 589 7 54 56-12 35-82 84.1 .370 .447 .511 B-/C $7,616,2513. OF 1911 Joe Jackson L 679 605 7 83 41-36 46-56 81.6 .408 .468 .590 C/C- $9,401,8704. OF 1941 Ted Williams L 636 480 37 120 2-4 27-145 12.3 .406 .551 .735 D+/C- $12,722,3115. OF 1969 Jim Wynn R 653 495 33 87 23-7 142-148 15.0 .269 .436 .507 B/B- $6,504,3816. SS 1941 Cecil Travis L 698 640 7 101 2-2 25-52 86.9 .359 .410 .520 B/D $6,689,1347. 2B 1987 Ozzie Smith S 706 600 0 75 43-9 36-89 600.0 .303 .392 .383 A+/B+ $6,872,0478. C 1954 Smoky Burgess L 413 363 4 46 1-5 11-42 86.3 .368 .432 .510 D+/D+ $4,059,200Batting Totals 5153 4389 103 671 219-94 336-663 41.3 .363 .450 .540 C+/C $63,570,453Ozzie won't be my 2B, but I can still field a team I would be willing to play if necessary at this point, so I figured I'd put it out there. Excited about the ridiculous SO-BB ratio, the high BA (even with Smith's .303 dragging it down), good OBP and still decent slugging (even if not so great isoP). At a +3/+3/+3 park I should be getting guys on base and moving them around a lot.

 
SP 1946 Hal Newhouser L 26-9-1 308 1.94 .201 1.07 8.46 3.01 0.31 275-98 $10,939,260SP 1988 Teddy Higuera L 16-9-0 228 2.45 .207 1.00 7.60 2.34 0.59 192-59 $7,719,161SP 1950 Jim Hearn R 11-4-0 141 2.49 .182 0.96 3.90 2.96 0.60 58-44 $5,197,820SP 1988 Pascual Perez R 12-8-0 188 2.44 .196 0.94 6.27 2.11 0.72 131-44 $6,088,503SP 1958 Joey Jay R 7-5-0 102 2.14 .177 1.07 6.89 4.00 0.74 74-43 $3,383,168RP 1989 Jeff Russell R 6-4-38 73 1.98 .182 0.95 9.54 2.97 0.50 77-24 $2,723,052RP 1976 Skip Lockwood R 10-7-19 95 2.67 .186 1.02 10.30 3.24 0.57 108-34 $3,259,450RP 1968 Andy Messersmith R 4-2-4 82 2.21 .157 0.97 8.19 3.87 0.33 74-35 $3,040,213RP 1967 Don McMahon R 5-0-3 92 1.67 .173 0.88 7.27 2.65 0.49 74-27 $3,314,466Pitching Totals 97-48-65 1,309 2.23 .191 1.00 7.48 2.87 0.53 1063-408 $45,665,093I'm a little disappointed in the lack of Lefties since my first 2 pitchers. However, with 967 IP at SP I could get away without drafting another SP but could use a small inning cookie.
How are you going to manage SPs 3,4,5? :coffee:
I have a few things I'll do at times.Obviously they won't all be used every time around the rotation. It will be more like 1-2-3-4-1-2-5-3-1-2-3-1-2-4-3-1-2-5-3, etc.Also considering using Jay and Hearn or Perez at times as a tandem and just giving the relievers the night off since Jay only has 5 IP/game.
 
Bogart is four picks behind now, and at this pace will soon be six picks down.
He's been shticking the whole time...he'll be fine.
Tend to agree here. If anything we should give him the option after the draft to be free to swap players with some remaining if he wants, which could be the beat way to give him a boost.Obviously this isn't foremost on his mind with what's unfortunately going on.

 
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