There's no way taking away 1200 PA gives us MORE flexibility.
It gives significantly more flexibility in draft strategy and draft flexibility because you no longer have to optimize to use those PA.
These are simple strategies that will make newbies more competitive?
The strategies I outlined aren't "simple" but they're certainly common and more intuitive for new owners not familiar with the ins and outs of the sim. How many new owners you think are trying to stuff a bunch of $200k scrubs into their bench to steal some cheap PA out of AAA? Most are drafting teams in what they consider a realistic manner, which includes platoons, pinch hitters, defensive backups, pinch runners, etc... this change actually makes those decisions viable, so in a small way will help new owners be more competitive right out the gate.
Do you really think dynamic pricing didn't alter functional strategies?
100%, didn't change strategies at all, just the players that occupy those strategies... Carey replaced Speaker/Douthit/Ashburn, Marte/Ramirez replaced Hojo, Walsh replaced Joss, etc... Teams built around speed, AVG, and range with pitching staffs built around HR suppression... but both prior and post dynamic pricing, any strategy well-executed is still workable and competitive. Those are just simple ways to not lose a ton, though there are many ways to win.
I think we should be careful to not confuse one seismic shift in strategy with increased, ongoing flexibility in drafting winning OL approaches
This is a minor shift over all, but will absolutely create more roster flexibility in creating winning OL teams that fit within numerous existing strategies. Gives significantly more player options in roster construction to achieve the same goals and strategies.
3/15/2021 11:24 PM (edited)