Posted by good_beef on 1/22/2019 7:38:00 PM (view original):
I think I read somewhere, in a wis blog, that Candelaria & Blass are 2 of the most cost/performance SP in wis & that most of the teams that Candelaria is ON, for some reason, WIN wis championships? Go Figure?
Maddux & Pedro have salaries that are, quite Frankly getting TOO HIGH & are un-affordable in most leagues? In most leagues over 200M cap, they are out classed by Cobb, Lajoie, Hornsby, Gehrig & Ruth? ie, they cant compete with the BIG BOYS!
To the first point: They may be effective pitchers in
low cap (<$80m) leagues. The Rule V Salary Cap is $120 million, which is too high for them to be effective (this is particularly true for Steve Blass). Even then, the idea behind drafting them would be to save money on pitching to spend more on hitting. Due to the roster restrictions of Rule V (players from one franchise + 3 steals from other franchises), this doesn't work very well.
Your second point is actually quite true for low to mid cap leagues. Greg Maddux and Pedro Martinez are not cost efficient (although they are effective pitchers). However, the reasons not to roster them do not apply to Rule V for reasons I'm about to explain:
#1: In most low to mid cap leagues, Deadballers (Pitchers before 1920) provide performance almost as good for less salary, while splurging on Greg Maddux and Pedro Martinez prevents spending on decent hitting.
#2: Rule V has a $120 million salary cap, and in addition has roster restrictions (franchise players + 3 steals) that prevents an owner from rostering players more efficient for the salary cap than Pedro Martinez and Greg Maddux. Since both pitchers are highly effective, they are highly useful pitchers in Rule V. Also, Deadballers are not eligible for Rule V.
1/22/2019 8:15 PM (edited)