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re: The ATL Thread Baseball League: Season Long Thread

Posted on 3/28/12 at 10:49 pm to
Posted by Rohan2Reed
Member since Nov 2003
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Posted on 3/28/12 at 10:49 pm to
how'd I do in my other league, Swamps? 12-team h2h league. R, HR, RBI, SB, AVG, OBP .. W, SV, K, HLD, ERA, WHIP

C Alex Avila
1B Paul Goldschmidt
2B Michael Young
3B David Freese
SS Troy Tulowitzki
OF Jay Bruce
OF Drew Stubbs
OF Mark Trumbo
Util Mike Aviles
BN Jemile Weeks
BN Mike Moustakas

SP Tim Lincecum
SP Jared Weaver
RP Craig Kimbrel
RP JJ Putz
P Shaun Marcum
P Brandon McCarthy
P Wandy Rodriguez
BN Tyler Clippard
BN Sean Marshall
BN Eric O'Flaherty
Posted by BigBossMan
Caplewood
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 3/28/12 at 11:18 pm to
You have BMac, therefore your team kicks arse
Posted by SwampDonks
Member since Mar 2008
18341 posts
Posted on 3/28/12 at 11:57 pm to
Not bad at all.

From the hitting side, I'm a fan of Goldschmidt this year and think he can do some good things. Avila is great to have in this format with his ability to take walks. I like how you paired Freese up with Moustakas, should work out well.

It's a pretty balanced offense with some guys who have a little power and a couple guys with some speed. Can there be improvements? Sure, but you will at least be competitive in all 5 categories. Moves can be made during the season to help push you forward.

As for the pitching, I've never played in a league where holds are scored but Clipped and O'Flaherty will be nice to have. If the Reds ever change their mind and move Chapman to the end of games, Marshall will be valuable there as well. Him and the other two guys will give you a great relieving group. I like the 5 deep pitching staff. Big fan of Marcum and think he has a good year. I had him last year and he was very solid pretty much all year until towards the end. I think this pitching group together should be one of the best in the league, if I had to guess.

Good team. 7/10 with the ability for more with some tweaks to the offense.

ETA: Just from my time in 12 man leagues, around 215-220 HR, 800 runs and rbi's, 120-130 sb's, and about a .275-.280 avg will have you in the top 3 of each of those categories.

Didn't spend a whole lot of time with it, but from just running some quick numbers the starting lineup should put up around 190 HR, 700ish runs, 720ish rbi's, 105ish sb's, and a .280 average. That is just your starting lineup right now. Doesn't include the production you will get from your bench players when they are in the lineup.

Solid team, IMO.
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