"Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
I entered a team about 5 months ago in a 90M theme (draft a real life team, add up to 5 players from other teams from the same season as your team).
Well, I drafted the 2010 Phillies and had a disappointing season: 77-85 (.475). However, I noticed that our Exp. Pct. was .541. This confirmed my feeling that the team had underperformed. So a couple of months ago, I thought I'd tweak a couple of players on the roster, re-enter the team in the same theme and coast to the playoffs.
Alas, no. The 2.0 team did better, 87-75 (.537), but missed the wild card by a game. Frustratingly, we once again had a high Exp. Pct: this time .596, the 2nd highest Exp. Pct. in the league. Was this team built to underperform, or what?
In Team Rankings, the two teams were very similar. Both finished 12th in runs scored, the first time around scoring 2 more than the league average, the second time 3 more. The pitching was a bit better the second time (the ERA went from 4.06 to 3.57) but only moved us up one slot, from 4th overall to 3rd.
Here are some stats from full-time batters and starting pitchers who appeared in both seasons, with season 1 on top. A bit of an eye-opener -- or I guess "reminder" is a better word -- to see the role chance plays from one season to the next (Oswalt and Halladay in particular had a "Trading Places" experience).
Chase Utley '10 (L) 562 493 10 45 13 .245 .335 .369
Chase Utley '10 (L) 588 514 18 71 21 .284 .371 .449
Jose Bautista '10 (R) 733 622 40 115 0 .254 .366 .506
Jose Bautista '10 (R) 742 646 40 99 0 .206 .305 .452
Ryan Howard '10 (L) 566 517 21 80 0 .269 .329 .458
Ryan Howard '10 (L) 677 616 23 78 0 .258 .318 .411
Jayson Werth '10 (R) 693 598 24 70 0 .283 .380 .463
Jayson Werth '10 (R) 717 615 19 69 12 .257 .360 .410
Shane Victorino '10 (S) 648 591 12 71 26 .254 .315 .381
Shane Victorino '10 (S) 666 604 10 69 36 .243 .311 .364
Carlos Ruiz '10 (R) 477 415 7 57 0 .287 .375 .407
Carlos Ruiz '10 (R) 489 416 5 41 0 .262 .364 .382
Roy Halladay '10 (R) 20-13 3 303.1 3.44 .266 1.17 6.62 1.19
Roy Halladay '10 (R) 9-20 5 255.2 4.19 .269 1.19 5.60 1.20
Roy Oswalt '10 (R) 10-15 2 238.2 4.26 .256 1.32 7.01 3.02
Roy Oswalt '10 (R) 19-8 2 260.0 2.60 .214 1.10 5.43 2.80
3/3/2011 1:22 PM (edited)