Not a suggestion thread, not a complaint thread, just a thread to make an observation and initiate discussion.
In one of my worlds today, somebody pointed out the number of comp picks that are already queueing up for the supplemental round of the draft, and we haven't even started spring training yet. So this got me to wondering how many supplemental round picks a typical HBD world has compared to real-life. The results were a bit startling.
Over the past 10 MLB drafts, there have been an average of 16.0 picks in the supplemental round, with a high of 34 (in 2007) and a low of 11 (in both 2004 and 2001).
In my three worlds (the only ones I've looked at), here are the numbers I've found for the last 10 drafts in each world:
Mantle: average of 23.1 picks, high of 40, low of 9
Moonlight Graham: average of 28.9 picks; high of 43, low of 19
Cooperstown: average of 28.8 picks, high of 41, low of 15
I would guess that these numbers are typical of a typical HBD world.
Two things immediately jump out to me from these numbers:
1) The number of supplemental round picks is significantly higher in HBD than in real-life.
2) The number of picks in both MG and Coop, which are considered "elite" worlds that tend to slant towards more realism, are noticably higher than Mantle, which has never been considered to be "elite" (though, as commish, I believe it to be a very strong and solid world).
Granted, we're talking about 32 team HBD worlds against 30 team MLB worlds, so you can roughly increase the MLB numbers by 6.7% to get an average of 17.1 picks, high of 36 and low of 12 to make it an equal comparison.
So, my questions for discussion are:
1) Why is there such a discrepancy between HBD and MLB? Are MLB teams more likely to resign their comp-eligible FA's rather than let them walk and take a chance with the draft picks?
2) Do we, as HBD owners, tend to over-value draft picks and do what we can to accumulate as many as we can?
3) Is this evidence that perhaps the draft is indeed perceived as too much of a "sure thing", particular for the early rounds (first and supplemental).
4) Does anybody see this as a problem?
12/7/2010 7:33 AM (edited)