First a few details on our league.. 12 team AL only league uses 5x5 scoring with standard 23 man rosters and $260 cap.
A few years ago we switched from Wins to QS and from Saves to Saves+Holds (each count 1). One reason this was done was to give more value to MR and setup guys and reduce for prices paid for a closer.
We just voted in a revised scoring rule where now QS will be replaced by QS= 2 + Wins =1 and Saves+Holds will now be Saves = 2 + Holds =1.
A top line SP can now get a win and a QS in the same game (3 points), so I can see higher prices being paid for top SP. But I am not sure on the impact on relievers. Some league members feel that MR can now help with either a Win or a Hold and that will put more value than before on a good setup/MR. But I don't see this as saves now being 2 points should place a much value on closers.
Has anyone else been in a league with a similar change? What are the thoughts on the impact of draft day inflation? I am sure that the are a few things that I have not considered........
thanks for any comments
A few years ago we switched from Wins to QS and from Saves to Saves+Holds (each count 1). One reason this was done was to give more value to MR and setup guys and reduce for prices paid for a closer.
We just voted in a revised scoring rule where now QS will be replaced by QS= 2 + Wins =1 and Saves+Holds will now be Saves = 2 + Holds =1.
A top line SP can now get a win and a QS in the same game (3 points), so I can see higher prices being paid for top SP. But I am not sure on the impact on relievers. Some league members feel that MR can now help with either a Win or a Hold and that will put more value than before on a good setup/MR. But I don't see this as saves now being 2 points should place a much value on closers.
Has anyone else been in a league with a similar change? What are the thoughts on the impact of draft day inflation? I am sure that the are a few things that I have not considered........
thanks for any comments
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