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well....csherwood, i am using this as a manual/guide for the second team i just purchased.....im now also in Rookies World w/ the Syracuse Orangemen & this team really stinks...the upside is 28 mil in salary total on the books & the 5th pick in draft....lol - on a side note, i figured i would print this to read over & it was 94 PAGES
8/28/2007 1:51 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By esf0242 on 8/28/2007
well....csherwood, i am using this as a manual/guide for the second team i just purchased.....im now also in Rookies World w/ the Syracuse Orangemen & this team really stinks...the upside is 28 mil in salary total on the books & the 5th pick in draft....lol - on a side note, i figured i would print this to read over & it was 94 PAGES
Only 94 so far? hmm, may take me 2 more seasons until it is long enough to publish and sell at www.csherwood.com
8/28/2007 2:04 PM
Murphy was number one on my rankings, nice pickup.
8/28/2007 4:50 PM
Quote: Originally posted by csherwood on 8/05/2007
The other advantage of a Player Option is that if the guy does decide to bolt and skip his final season, you dont have to pay a buyout rate like you do on a Team Option. I am not certain if an exercised option by a player gets you Type A/Type B picks.


If the player exercises his option and becomes a FA, then you do get a Type A/B pick (if warranted).
8/28/2007 4:56 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By arcadecowboy on 8/28/2007
Quote: Originally posted by csherwood on 8/05/2007
The other advantage of a Player Option is that if the guy does decide to bolt and skip his final season, you dont have to pay a buyout rate like you do on a Team Option. I am not certain if an exercised option by a player gets you Type A/Type B picks.


If the player exercises his option and becomes a FA, then you do get a Type A/B pick (if warranted)
Thanks. I haven't had a Player exercise an option on me yet so I wasn't certain.
8/28/2007 4:57 PM
CSherwood,
Spent the past three days reading this thread and am a little overwhelmed. I thank you for your insight and hope to utilize some of this to rebuild my own disaster of five 90+ loss seasons in Joey Belle.
Also, I'd like to hire you as a consultant (a la Bill Parcells with the Jets way back when) and I'll use the money I won from you in WIS Poker on PokerStars last year (or was it two years ago?).
Great thread and keep the updates coming!
Eric
8/29/2007 7:31 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By EasyE7273 on 8/29/2007
CSherwood,
Spent the past three days reading this thread and am a little overwhelmed. I thank you for your insight and hope to utilize some of this to rebuild my own disaster of five 90+ loss seasons in Joey Belle.
Also, I'd like to hire you as a consultant (a la Bill Parcells with the Jets way back when) and I'll use the money I won from you in WIS Poker on PokerStars last year (or was it two years ago?).
Great thread and keep the updates coming!
Eric
Deal. I take Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, and Paypal.
8/29/2007 7:38 AM
Ok, send me a sitemail and we'll make arrangements! =)
8/29/2007 8:03 AM
Dude, are you really the one that reserved www.csherwood.com? If so thats pretty cool.
8/29/2007 6:29 PM
Quote: Originally posted by div1991 on 8/29/2007Dude, are you really the one that reserved www.csherwood.com? If so thats pretty cool.
no, LOL
8/29/2007 9:54 PM
MID-SEASON (81 GAME) UPDATE: 29-52

Les Nessman reports:

Halfway through the season and the Flytraps remain on pace to lose over 100 games. While this team has not had many regular season goals this year, one of the few ones has been to avoid the 100 loss mark, so a better second half will be needed.

On offense, Rule 5 pick Dennis Delaney continues to play well hitting .304 with 14 HR. Matt Kirwan continues to be the team's best power hitter with 26 long balls so far this season, along with 61 RBI. And Kelly Hill, who spent much of the early season riding the pine, is hitting a career best .331 so far. It is still doubtful, no mater how well he plays, that the team will pick up his 5+ million dollar option for next season.

On the pitching side, Johnnie Price is doing what he got paid to do - posting great numbers and winning games. While a 7-7 mark is not that great, his 3.52 ERA is very good and a clear sign that he has suffered more than his share of hard luck losses. In the bullpen, Rule 5 pick Tim Hart has an ERA under 3 in the closer role, and Carlos Martin has pitched well since returning from the DL, with his ERA also under 3.

Down at AAA, the team is 51-31 with a 10 game division lead. All of the "Fab Five" have batting averages of at least .300 and are getting plenty of work.

Our next update will be at the 100 game mark.
9/2/2007 12:14 PM
C-Wood, have truly enjoy this thread and also found your interview very informative. How you find the time with your schedule is hard to imagine.
I find it necessary to adjust my pitchers availablity to keep the computer from over using them until they are all too fatigued to be effective. In your interview you stated that you only spend 15 minutes a day on each team how do you manage your pitching staffs to guard against this?
9/2/2007 3:50 PM
The key to managing a pitching staff is making certain you have enough pitchers with the right DUR/STA combos. My normal major league staff has 8 guys with starting pitcher stats and 5 guys with setup stats.

My top 5 starters go into the rotation while the other 3 get Long Relief roles. My top setup guy becomes the closer and the rest become setup or specialists.

Starters must have a minimum of 20 DUR and preferably closer to 30. They must have a minimum of 75 STA, the higher the better. I will occasionally use a starter with a high 60's stamina, but he better have DUR close to or above 30. And I will never use more than 1 on my staff. My 3 long relievers may have a couple guys with 60s STA, but again they better have high DUR and better have good stuff (splits., control, and pitches) to warrant my bending of the rules.

Setup/closer relievers need to have a DUR + STA combo of at least 90. This could be 70 DUR and 20 STA or could be 50 DUR and 40 STA. In addition, both the DUR and STA must be at least 20 each (no 95 DUR, 5 STA guys). Again, this 80 number is the bare minimum and I will try to get my ratings as high as possible.

When setting pitch counts, I start by setting each guy in his proper role and then using the Recommendeds. I normally leave the Recs alone for my starters. My long relievers I cut the Recs in half, usually going with somewhere between 30/35 and 40/45. My setup guys, I looks for a pitch count that roughly equals their STA (for example, a 25 STA guy may have a 20/20 or 20/25 count). This assumes the guy has a very high DUR (75+). if I am using a reliever with a lower DUR, I cut his pitch count down. Thus, a 55 DUR/40 STA guy will probably have a pitch count around 20/25 or at most 25/30.

I use the same formula for pitch counts in my minor leagues. Only difference is that at AA and AAA I increase to 4 long relievers and 4 setup, while at High A and Low A I use 5 long relievers and 3 setup. Rookie League I use 4 sets of tandem starters and a 9 man bullpen consisting of 4 long relief and 5 setup.

I rarely have to make Active/Inactive moves in the minors. I can probably count on one hand the number of times that i have ever had fatigue issues with my major league starting pitching staffs. It will still happen on occasion, normally associated with multiple extra inning games and a short starting stint or two, and in those cases I need to bounce my pitchers around a bit and maybe set a couple starter Call Bullpens down to 1 for a few games hoping to give my guys a rest. But with this system it ill eventually even itself out and I am fine. But for the most part, my pitching staffs run themselves with very little work ever needed.
9/2/2007 6:19 PM
Thanks again, that helps alot. I took your suggestion earlier in this thread for the inactive players at each level. I use these players in case of injury only.
As for the pitching fatigue issue, I took over a team and the bullpen mix was awful on both the ML & AAA level. I've made trades to bring in players with the proper DUR/STA splits but these players need the remainder of the year in the minors to properly develop so the remainder of the year will be a juggling act with things returning to normal next season.
I appreciate the info and it helped clarify a couple of things for me. Good luck with the further development of the Flytraps.
9/2/2007 9:39 PM
Great thread Cshrwood. As others have said the info is a bit overwhelming, but extremely helpful. I obviously didnt read through it all, but this is a thread where if I have a question regarding just about anything HBD, I will find some answers. Just remember that by being so generous with your knowledge,you are creating beasts out of the people who take the time to read it. ;)
9/4/2007 3:46 PM
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