Got milk? ... and ballpark advice? Topic

Quote: Originally posted by rbow923 on 1/21/2010low walk lowHR higher oav pitchers belong in a park that suppresses singles. the HR debate hinges on one key question: do you expect to give up more HR than you hit? if Yes supress HR, if No dont suppress them. doesnt matter wether you hit 50 or 500, you're looking to gain more advantage than you give up.

Anybody ever base their ballpark around other teams in the league?

One league I have going right now, I'm very confident my team will hit more HR than it allows, but I'm also fairly confident 90% of the teams in the league will out-homer me...so I picked a pitcher's park that limits HR, which will screw opponents more than it will me.
1/22/2010 10:41 PM
Agree w/ a lot of others. .360 OBP is average. Assume it will be lower in your league.

You may have made the same mistake I did a few times by trying to field 8 solid hitters vs. 6 studs, 1 ok, and 1 gimme. It really does seem to make a difference.

The bottom line is your key guys SP or Leadoff, #3 and #4 hitters have to deliver or you are sunk.

Your fielding can either help or hurt your pitchers. If they are not strikeout guys, you need better range, etc.
1/23/2010 2:28 PM
A word of warning about the Kingdome: It will absolutely murder your team AVG and OBP. However, you'll hit loads of dingers if your team is built for it.

http://www.whatifsports.com/mlb-l/playerstats.asp?teamid=959151

Maybe a one season sample size is too low, but all my players are underperforming by AVG and OBP. Not too bad on the dingers front, and helped my pitching tremendously though.
1/24/2010 10:13 AM
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