Giants stink in the SIM Topic

Was WIS invented by a Dodger fan? Before I incur a healthy wrath here - I'd like to state my relative lack of research or experience. I've had 20+ teams almost all in OL's lest two recent Theme leagues where my Giants players are getting absolutely slaughtered. OK to the point...is it just me or do 99.9% of Giants players of all eras suck in the SIM? I've tried just about everybody...hitters with power, high average, OBP, pitchers with great advanced stat numbers and they all massively underperform. Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Will Clark, Matt Williams, Mel Ott, Bobby Bonds, Barry Bonds (only used once cause even I hate the guy), Jeff Kent, Orlando Cepeda, Willie Montanez, Brett Butler, Juan Marichal, Gaylord Perry, Tim Lincecum, Bob Knepper, Billy Swift, John Burkett, Mike McCormick, Christy Matthewson, Stu Miller, Robb Nen, and ON and ON!! The only guy I have had that is at least consistently mediocre or better is 2005 Matt Cain as a closer/spot starter. Oh...and 2008 Pablo Sandoval was pretty good as a sub. I have a '93 Matt Williams right now at the 140 game mark of a theme league. RL 38 HR, 110 RBI, .294 avg, .560 Slug. What is he doing for me? .239/.270/.391. What sparked this self obsessed idiotic rant was me whining in my league, and another owner saying that he agreed and had stopped using Giants altogether.

Have any other owners noticed this or I am I completely out of my mind / out of line?
10/23/2009 10:08 PM
Join a franchise based theme, you'll do fine.
10/23/2009 10:13 PM
No i have have had 10+ giant theme leagues. cant every get them to full potential. always 5-10 games under .500... the reason is with the power numbers for the giants are maily modern guys like bonds and kent and such. they dont do great hitting off of deadballers due to normalization. Alot of them strike out to much and bonds never reaches potential because of the walks. I Mattewson iv always had success with though.
10/23/2009 10:20 PM
you''re playing with a handicap because you're limiting yourself to a small percentage of the available player pool for Open Leagues. as others have said, try a Franchise theme league and choose the Giants.

you're right about Barry Bonds, he's overpriced for his performance in this game. The trick is finding the values, not necessarily the top players.
10/23/2009 11:31 PM
I don't play OL with solely Giants, they are mixed in amongst my team - they just always stink...

I have the '60's Giants in a decade based franchise theme league and they are 35-55. Tied for dead last in the whole league. '69 Bobby Bonds RL .259/.351/.473 (32 homers, 45 SB's) is hitting so bad and with no power I've almost benched him at .208/.313/.346 (9 HR's). '69 McCovey RL .320/.453/.676 with 45 homers is hitting .273/.406/.447 - nearly .230 points below slugging! He recently went on one of those SIM balancing tears going 4-4 with two solo homers in 8-3 losses a couple of times to make his stats look respectible. Recently he was hitting below .250. '62 Felipe Alou hit .316 with 25 HR's. For me - .270 with 3 Hr's. This team with Jim Ray Hart, McCovey, Mays, Bonds, Alou, Davenport, etc is hitting .240. and slugging nearly 100 points below their RL Slug Pct.

Stud Reliever 62 Stu Miller at $4.8M at one point was 1-1 with 16 saves and a 1.93 ERA. 11 appearances later, he was 1-8, 3.80. Yes - he lost 7 games in 11 appearances as a closer at 100%. 68 Gaylord Perry ($10.6 M) with an ERC+ of 144 and a HR/9+ of 177 gave up 10 homers in 290 innings in RL has given up 12 through 90 games and 9-11, 4.09. '67 Frank Linzy with a RL Whip of 1.06 and ERA of 1.51 is close to a 1.5 whip and is 0-3 with a 4.56 ERA. I could keep on going, but why bother...

It's almost comical, but I'm getting to the point of giving up on Giants entirely also.
10/23/2009 11:55 PM
PS - at one point a couple of days ago I calculated that my 8 starting hitters were hitting an AVERAGE of 44 points below their RL performance. All 8 were underperforming at least 30 points, so they couldn't all be poor values...
10/24/2009 12:01 AM
post your line up
10/24/2009 1:12 AM
I've given up on the Giants too. Mays, McCovey, Bonds, Marichal, and Perry never live up to their salaries. Ive had some success with 89 Clark, 94 Williams, 03 Schmidt and 88 Krukow. 87 Reuschel has become one of my favorite closers. But I've played in multiple franchise theme leagues with SF Giants based teams and have never had any success. I wonder if the players not fitting the ballparks has anything to do with it.
10/24/2009 1:45 AM
I'll throw some fuel on the fire. I had a team based around Bobby Bolin's career that finished just under league average. Cepeda especially didn't deliver. Marichal always has that nasty HR habit bringing him down.

C-Mat on the other hand is a fantastic higher cap SP option. He led one of my teams through a championship run. Other guys I've done at least so-so with: Buck Ewing, Fred Toney, Art Nehf. Also, Rich Aurilia '06 (okay, he was a Red that year but still a Giant at heart) is killing the ball in one of my prog leagues. He's coming freakishly close to replicating RL numbers:

Aurilia league stats in 410 AB: .306 /.346 /.515, 22 HR
Aurilia real life stats in 440 AB: .300 /.349 / .518, 23 HR
10/24/2009 3:53 AM
I have this Giants team. I commission the league. It's a $120mil cap and you can use any season of any player to ever play 1 game for your team. So alot of these guys aren't actually being used in "Giants" seasons. But many (New York as well) are. I'll let you know how it goes in AT&T:

Ballpark: AT&T Park (HR LF/RF:-3/-3 1B:1 2B:0 3B:2)


Bancroft, Dave1921S1626421282042816671702441811.318.389.441.830739023
Mays, Willie1957R160615118205272137102806514020.333.407.6261.03370360
Seymour, Cy1905L15861510123242228128545422219.377.429.559.988681010
Orr, Dave1886R16368511223230378109206261928.338.363.527.89071200
Hornsby, Rogers1924R1505641272394515269994342513.424.507.6961.203673014
Smith, Elmer1893L16165115222533299129972963329.346.435.525.96075300
Connor, Roger1885L1596581482443322194741207246.371.435.495.92973200
Ewing, Buck1888R1275131031572219772303546628.306.348.465.81354700
Mathewson, Christy1908R5913612212201299200.155.221.202.42315507
Johnson, Randy2004R35801103006437000.125.167.163.3298703
Schmidt, Jason2003R2961240000230000.066.095.066.16178015
McCarthy, Johnny1948L59606160121332000.263.300.404.7046300
Peterson, Cap1963R22547142012213000.259.286.352.6385701
Lewis, Mark1993R1452613201507030.250.250.346.5965301
Frey, Lonny1948L3254714101646000.255.309.333.6425800
Jorgensen, Spider1951L2953512002832100.235.291.353.6445801
Wilhoit, Joe1917L3653918220885000.340.431.460.8916201
Rueter, Kirk1995L101800000107000.000.000.000.0002002
Blue, Vida1970S61513101317000.200.250.467.7171701
Hill, Carmen1918R81613000144000.167.333.167.5002101
Henry, Bill1964L37613000001000.500.500.5001.000600
McMahon, Don1968R20400000002000.000.000.000.000400
Pitcher Totals----2043361844621232097200.131.184.170.354388029
Hitter Totals----143252691029182526718410984653935026278194.346.409.529.9385891651
Totals----163656051047186927318611086955944728278194.333.396.507.9036279680
10/24/2009 8:09 AM
Mathewson, Christy1908R594639125411.0154530065544272.200.841.43320
Johnson, Randy2004L353516140246.0964177711844290.197.902.601031
Schmidt, Jason2003R29291750208.0819152541446208.200.952.34571
Alexander, Doyle1987R111190089.0340631532644.2011.011.53010
Gossage, Rich1981R480533071.026233632173.141.78.77220
Hill, Carmen1918R8534057.022031802219.160.951.24000
Rueter, Kirk1995L101063054.0207431931032.2241.003.23100
Henry, Bill1964L37022652.020231521228.170.83.87310
Poole, Jim1991L29032142.0166291131238.196.982.36020
Blue, Vida1970L6620039.014720901235.152.832.10100
McMahon, Don1968R20031136.013522821033.180.902.02030
Totals----29214210546431,305.05007901271532591072.1930.891.8725212
10/24/2009 8:13 AM
It's hard to get numbers close to RL numbers at the best of times... the higher the cap the less chance you get. Stadium choice can skew things somewhat.

OTOH... I figure the SIM hates the Reds (home of legendary underachiever, Joe Morgan) more than the Giants.

I just finished a 90M Franchise League (maybe 100M with the AAA) and pretty much all my team, with the exception of '61 Frank Robinson, came nowhere near their RL numbers. '61 Vada Pinson, for instance, hit .280 as opposed to RL .343. Joe Morgan was the usual disappointing Joe Morgan. And so forth.

Made the playoffs, though... so, I can't really complain.

As an aside, '92 Bonds from the Giants team was the MVP.

10/24/2009 9:31 AM
I had a pretty good Reds team built off of Ron Oesters teammates. Made it to the WS if I remember correctly.

And I dont really expect real life numbers but I'd expect Willie Mays to hit better then .250.... even in Candlestick.
10/24/2009 3:03 PM
Well I'm not having a problem. I'm in a league were each team chose the team they wanted to progress with. I chose the 1962 Giants my team was 106m and some teams 155m. my record isn't great but I can't complain about the bats.
10/24/2009 3:18 PM
color="#0000ccWillie" Mays 62 RCF*41001451239323.317.421.6348.58M
color="#0000ccOrlando" Cepeda 62 R1B*51001381271160.283.319.3624.99M
color="#0000ccHarvey" Kuenn 62 R3B^61001161102180.391.422.5183.53M
color="#0000ccTom" Haller 62 LC *710070616130.262.357.6073.04M
color="#0000ccChuck" Hiller 62 L2B*8100102931140.301.363.3983.38M
BENCH
Name (Bats)PosOrder%PAABHRRBISBAVGOBPSLG$
color="#0000ccMatty" Alou 62 LLF*Bench10076020.500.571.6671.29M
color="#0000ccEd" Bailey 62 LC *Bench956859140.220.324.3051.90M
color="#0000ccJim" Davenport 62 R3B*Bench1003026060.308.400.4623.80M
color="#0000ccWillie" McCovey 62 LLF*Bench10044435150.326.341.7672.36M
10/24/2009 3:20 PM
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