So I am looking at the projections for my $260 auction draft tonight. It's a 6x6 roto league with OPS and QS being the additional categories. Seems like the addition of QS devalues closers a decent amount. You figure starters can contribute to 5 out of 6 pitching stats with Closers/RP only able to contribute to 4. We start 8 P, would I be better suited to just avoided closers and non starting relievers altogether? If not, I don't plan on spending more than $10 total for 2 of them. 0% Agree (0 votes) |
Filling ur RP with starters like Ogando is always an option. I am not sure planning on punts before ur draft is wise though. Everybody may have the same idea jacking starting pitching thru the roof. Closers reallly are only 1 category helpers. 4 innings a week will have little WHIP, ERA affect. Throw out a closer nominee with ur first nomination. Like Kimbrel 4 bux. if he gets bid up by others less money for them to pursue ur starter strategy. If they pass u get a top closer with great other numbers cheap.
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I would load up on elite SP with those categories, no question about it. But don't pre-emptively punt anything in a roto league, just don't overspend, look for the value. I like the idea of nominating players you *don't* want early to get them on someone else's roster. You always want to keep those MR with elite K/9 in mind for the late rounds. Don't worry about pitching roster positions, only worry about the IP setting and how you go about getting to it with the best numbers possible.
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Do you guys typically have target numbers in mind for each category? First roto league and first auction draft for me tonight.
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Also, I don't think I understand how they won't have an effect on ERA or WHIP regardless of the number of innings pitched.
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In regards to targets, that's what the z-scores are for. Green is good
And not sure what he's trying to say, but if it's that RP don't affect ratios, then he's wrong.
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