Offensive Bias Topic

Also, the best hitters are far cheaper per plate appearance than the best pitchers are per inning. The most expensive hitter per PA is 1953 Ted Williams at $40,467 for each of his 113 PA/162. Seven other hitters cost more than $30K per PA and an additional 37 hitters cost more than $20K per PA. That's a total of 45 hitters who cost more than $20K per PA. Of those 45 players, 21 had fewer than 500 PA/162.

There are roughly 440 pitcher seasons with a cost per inning of more than the TW's cost per plate appearance. I didn't try to count and see if any pitchers w/ multiple teams in one season are on the list so the number is likely slightly lower. Three pitchers ('03 Gagne, '90 Eck, and '12 Kimbrel) have a cost of over $100K/IP. There are 73 pitchers with 162 or more IP/162 whose cost is $40K per inning or higher led by '00 Pedro Martinez at $90,968 per IP.

I realize that regular hitters have more PA in a season than any pitcher has IP except for a few 19th century anomalies. But, this tells me that the sim has had a huge built-in advantage for hitters at almost any cap level. In a $255M league, the stats will be wacky compared to RL anyway, but at least it's possible to have a staff of the absolute best pitchers with a reasonable amount of IP and have an offense that can compete.

At a $100M cap, the average cost per IP for most staffs will hover around $35K. The cost of the starting eight hitters will likely be around $10K per PA. I don't have historical salary data, but I wonder if the cost per IP and cost per PA were closer years ago.
12/26/2022 9:28 PM
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