So, I get to dagger redcped. The very same redcped who is currently in overall first place in the WISC.
His first pick was the 1956 Braves which have some really good hitting players with manageable costs (Adcock, Mathews, Hammerin' Hank) as well as some strong pitching relative to the overall talent pool in this league (Spahn, Burdette, maybe Taylor Phillips).
His second team is the 1936 Cincy Reds. Nice platoon catcher option with Lombardi and probably a lock to make the OF in Cuyler. Pitching? Paul Derringer and the gang are gonna get rock-and-roll-hootchie-cooed. Of course, he did get some cheap roll players to add to the mix.
His third team is 1936 Dodgers. Another platoon catcher option in Phelps, some cheap help in good spots. Pitching? Van Lingle Mungo (anybody know that David Frishberg song?) and 34 innings of "the other" Dutch Leonard
His fourth team is the 1976 Astros. Again, some decent potential starters and plenty of insurance cheap backup. Pitching? JR Richard (currently 12-16 for my $80mm team in the WISC with a 5.02 ERA and 1.79 WHIP. Of course, we can rightfully blame the manager for most of that. As expected there is bullpen help with this Astros team but not as much as usual.
All of that being said, he does not have a particularly vulnerable position where one removed option would cost him seriously.
I look at his starting pitching and wonder how he will manage to get his team to the 95+ win plateau, which he will inevitably do. Especially, without much presence from the left-hand side now that the obvious dagger pick of Warren Spahn is now official.
Of course, the Astrodome, is daggered as well