So this is my first time playing high stakes fantasy baseball -- had a quick question, if someone doesn't mind?
I looked at last years overall winner and noticed they had 120 wins and 1400 strikeouts -- If I do my math correctly I assume that's 7 starters and a few relievers being used all year?
Is it a common strategy for teams to use a 6-7 man rotation in the high stakes format? Can you win by just using 5-6 starters or do you have to get up to about 2,000 IP?
Any newbie help is appreciated.
Newbie Question
Re: Newbie Question
Yes, 6-7 starters does seem to run the average.
It may vary though, as a team may decide to give up on saves or concentrate on wins and K's if the in-season situation dictates a shift. It may also depend on how many reliable relievers a team is able to field, for one reason or another.
Hopes this helps.
Good luck.
It may vary though, as a team may decide to give up on saves or concentrate on wins and K's if the in-season situation dictates a shift. It may also depend on how many reliable relievers a team is able to field, for one reason or another.
Hopes this helps.
Good luck.
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Re: Newbie Question
The way one can increase the "effective" number of starters is by streaming in 2-start starters by taking people from the free agent pool who have 2-start weeks coming up in one or two weeks with favorable matchups. Thus, while you may have e.g. 6 starters active in any given week, by the end of the year you wind up with the # of starts that having 7 active full time might yield. Good luck and enjoy!!