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Post by JamesH » Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:31 am

I am new to the NFBC and would like to know a general ballpark figure on what total would usually be good for a finish in the top 3 in all of the categories. Just trying to figure out what stats I need to obtain to have a balanced team. Any help would be great.

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:36 am

Originally posted by Cool Hand Luke:

I am new to the NFBC and would like to know a general ballpark figure on what total would usually be good for a finish in the top 3 in all of the categories. Just trying to figure out what stats I need to obtain to have a balanced team. Any help would be great. Every league is different, but here are some third place finishes in a league that would allow you to target either a little higher than that or lower than that. Again, these were third place totals from a league I just looked up from last year. Use these as your benchmarks and adjust accordingly:



.283 average

1,140 runs

289 homers

1,120 RBI

166 SBs



4.000 WHIP

100 wins

1.300

1,210 Ks

80 saves
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Post by RedRum » Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:52 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

quote:Originally posted by Cool Hand Luke:

I am new to the NFBC and would like to know a general ballpark figure on what total would usually be good for a finish in the top 3 in all of the categories. Just trying to figure out what stats I need to obtain to have a balanced team. Any help would be great. Every league is different, but here are some third place finishes in a league that would allow you to target either a little higher than that or lower than that. Again, these were third place totals from a league I just looked up from last year. Use these as your benchmarks and adjust accordingly:



.283 average

1,140 runs

289 homers

1,120 RBI

166 SBs



4.000 WHIP

100 wins

1.300

1,210 Ks

80 saves
[/QUOTE]4.000 WHIP ???? oh boy :confused:
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Post by JamesH » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:02 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

quote:Originally posted by Cool Hand Luke:

I am new to the NFBC and would like to know a general ballpark figure on what total would usually be good for a finish in the top 3 in all of the categories. Just trying to figure out what stats I need to obtain to have a balanced team. Any help would be great. Every league is different, but here are some third place finishes in a league that would allow you to target either a little higher than that or lower than that. Again, these were third place totals from a league I just looked up from last year. Use these as your benchmarks and adjust accordingly:



.283 average

1,140 runs

289 homers

1,120 RBI

166 SBs



4.000 WHIP

100 wins

1.300

1,210 Ks

80 saves
[/QUOTE]Thanks Greg. I appreciate the info.

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Post by Sack » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:20 am

Greg:



Can you tell me what players to draft to achieve these targets? Thank You.

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Post by Wax_Poetic » Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:00 am

Thanks for the benchmarks Greg.



Not even Doug Davis could achieve a WHIP that high...Perhaps Ankiel when he used to pitch?

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