Baseball...
Most will agree that pitching is the name of the game...
But obviously you can't hope to go all the way without scoring more runs than you give up, so you also need good offense. Could be power, could be speed but whichever way you do it you'll need some good hitters...
and then there is...
defense...
Often overlooked yet such a critical aspect of the game. I don't care how good a pitcher is, if his defense doesn't execute he won't win many games.
I remember as a kid when I first picked up baseball, all I cared for were my at bats, defense was just something you had to do in between your at bats... I didn't really like it, actually, since I didn't care for it I didn't go out to try very hard, even, I was always hoping the ball would get hit to the other guys so I could avoid making errors lol...
But then as I started following the MLB closer, on TV and attending live games, I really got impressed at seeing guys diving for balls, gunning runners out, jumping over the fence to rob homeruns, executing tough double plays... To a point that I started caring for defense at least as much as offense. Nothing gets me as exited as seeing a spectacular defensive play live, ok maybe except the rare triple run around the bases and the cat and mouse duel between base stealer and pitcher/catcher, yea I like the speed game...
Wow, this is getting too long already...
Ok let me just get to the point here, I always draft more than a few A+ range guys, my favorite players just happen to have a lot of these seasons in WIS... But now I went as extreme as I've ever been with this new team.
Not sure how many wins that will translate into, A+++ range has seen a sharp $ increase since the last update, since we now get more + plays again, they had been drastically cut down after the 2007 update, so paying for all that range me little cash for offense and pitching... but...
I really want to see how many + plays I can get from these guys and still, hopefully win over 90 and maybe, just maybe, hope for a playoff spot...
So here it is, by position with RRF;
Name of team:
The Way Of The Intercepting Gloves (see Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do
)
1B '65 Donn Clendenon 11.22
2B '76 Willie Randolph 6.20
3B '79 George Brett 3.79
SS '80 Garry Templeton 6.24
LF '81 Rickey Henderson 3.22
CF '73 Billy North 3.61
RF '80 Dwayne Murphy 3.40
among pitchers I have these guys who should be able get a a few +
'58 Hoyt Wilhelm 3.79
'96 Kevin Brown 3.61
'80 Marty Bystrom 3.45
'06 Greg Maddux 3.45
'06 Brandon League 3.44
'06 Doc White 2.92
I'm kind of hoping for at least 200 +plays but what I don't know is how every player will affect others range. What I mean is, will having that much range cut down on everybody's range. Example, I think I had noticed previously that when an A+ range fielder was playing next to other A+, his +plays seemed to be lesser than when he was playing next to a B,C,D range...
Can't say for sure if that was random or if it's really a fact but I will surely find out with this team as I'm using a few players I've used before like '80 Templeton and '76 Randolph, who've given me around 30 and 25 +plays since the last update.
Also some of these guys could even give me more errors than +plays, usually the case with Templeton but hey, just can't afford to pay for both great fielding and range...