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    Strike 3 Sim League What is your ideal team?

    Realistically speaking, cause we can't all have 10-10-10 pitchers and 10-10-10-10-10 bats. Not unless it was Crazy's SBSL. What is your preferred direction when you try to field teams? We all tend to have differences of opinion when it comes to the type of player we almost always aim for, whether it's the high OBP guys, the steal a lot of bases guys, high average players, pitchers who are high in control and movement, closers that have high stuff, etc.


    What kind of hitters do you normal focus on getting? Do you focus on speed, defense, and/or whatever?


    Which type of starting pitchers would anchor your rotation?


    And what's in the pen, who do you prefer to close games or be longer relievers or set up men?




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    Re: What is your ideal team?

    I prefer the high contact hitters with versatility (playing multiple position). Speed/defense are preferred after that.

    I like the high movement-control pitchers in the rotation. (6-10-8 types)

    The high stuff guys generally go to my bullpen (the 10-6-8 etc, etc)
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    Re: What is your ideal team?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom_of_Zito View Post
    What kind of hitters do you normal focus on getting? Do you focus on speed, defense, and/or whatever?
    I use to draft/trade for nothing but contact/eye guys (9-7-4-10-5) but now I look for mostly well rounded players with some power in the middle.

    I only care about speed if he can get on base. at a +370ish OBP%

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    Which type of starting pitchers would anchor your rotation?
    10-5-10 or 5-10-10. I stay away from 10-10-5 usually.


    And what's in the pen, who do you prefer to close games or be longer relievers or set up men?
    10-?-? I like the stuff for closers/MR




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    Re: What is your ideal team?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom_of_Zito View Post
    What kind of hitters do you normal focus on getting? Do you focus on speed, defense, and/or whatever?


    Which type of starting pitchers would anchor your rotation?


    And what's in the pen, who do you prefer to close games or be longer relievers or set up men?
    I'm going to include the draft because that is where a lot of value can come. I take Best Player Available regardless. If I am in the middle of a run I take the guy that I believe could bring the most value in a trade, if I am rebuilding I go for as much depth as I can and why I make everyone available when I rebuild. Some of my best trades aren't the ones that include superstars its the deals that I usually get a "what's the point" response from someone.

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    Hitters I build for the park/league, in this league I concentrate on Contact, Eye, Gap, Speed, Power in that order. My belief is you can't hit a home run if you can't make contact. Granted I've had Monster bats in the middle when I am good, but around them I build with Rickie Weeks the triples machine, Ruvacalba's, guys who get on base to give the Twin Towers (Morabito/Kotter, St. John/Oliver/Lizardo) plenty of RBI opportunities.

    Pitchers I always try to find middling stuff and high control and movement. I've had some of my best luck with guys like Donald Degroat who was 6 or 7, 9,10 type. Because of the park I play in I am willing to take some high FB% risks and sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. Pen I am more lenient to control but I try to keep the minimum of 6 control regardless. My closers in this league have largely been crap before Melvin Daigneault my best closer would arguably be Joseph Akridge who was a 10 6 6 talent starter who couldn't get it done as a starter with that movement or control. But all over the pen he was one of my best in whatever role (setup, closer, or middle relief) that I have had.
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    Re: What is your ideal team?

    eye has taken over as my main hitting category. obviously my yankee team is kinda stacked hitting wise... but id favor an 8-8-4-9-8 guy over a 6-8-10-6-4 guy.

    pitching... control is the most important thing, and id like another one of them to be high. if the stuff is highish (7-8), then movement can be lowish (4-5)... and id rather that than an empty stuff guy with high movement (3/4-10-8... i got a couple of them, high 4s low 5s era always).

    in relief... a warm body essentially. that was a little bit better of a plan a couple seasons ago when i had barcenas getting like 15 complete games a year. i need a warm body and a pulse now. essentially, whichever reliever boosts at the end of a given season, is usually the guy who gets to be my setup man for the next year. ive done that for years with vandenbosch, rodgers, coburn... they all suck, granted, but id rather do that than splurge in free agency for a 7 million dollar reliever whos gonna do just about the same thing. perhaps thats why my team fizzles out in the playoffs every year... hooray!

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    Re: What is your ideal team?

    HSL (pre-tweak): I love high contact hitters with discipline and don't strike out often...power and gap for me is nice but optional (See Carl Cornette or Joel McCraney) As for pitchers I like guys high in movement in my rotation, control in HSL isn't exactly required but it can't be terrible. In terms of MR/CL I've had so much trouble trying to put average guys in there I'm going top of the line now for the forseeable future

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    Quote Originally Posted by Porter99;
    I like the high movement-control pitchers in the rotation. (6-10-8)
    stuff-control-movement... Your better than this

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    Re: What is your ideal team?

    I like contact, power, and speed in hitters. Not that its won me anything, but I've targeted players who fit this and had several all-star players.

    Pitching I'm still figuring out what works, I love strike outs so most of my pitchers will have 8/10 stuff talent, control and movement are less important to me but I'm realizing how important movement is.

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