Are we doing a RJ team this year where we work together? Historically our teams have not performed well, but it's good for prep.
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Sure...new blood is great too!
Just to outline it further:
Last year, we split the team 6 ways: Myself, Ken, revo, kldub4life, DMT and Frae (we were all added as co-managers, except DMT because he is in Arizona).
I already purchased the TBD team, so you would venmo me your share of the 150.
We only ask that:
1. you follow along on the slack channel and be very vocal about who you want to pick during the draft (this is the most valuable part. Arguing for and against picks and lineup construction makes for the best draft prep I've ever had).
2. you take an active role in lineup decisions post-draft
So far, Ken is in with me. I plan to get into a 4-hour in 2-3 weeks. We want to draft early (just not TOO early) so this serves as true draft prep for future leagues. I want to give the vets a chance to get in, but if you are down Hook, it would be awesome to have new perspectives.
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Yea we had some great discussions last year, count me in.If DMT didn't exist we would have to invent it. There has to be a weirdest thing. Once we have the concept weird, there has to be a weirdest thing. And DMT is simply it.
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Originally posted by Pauly View PostSure...new blood is great too!
Just to outline it further:
Last year, we split the team 6 ways: Myself, Ken, revo, kldub4life, DMT and Frae (we were all added as co-managers, except DMT because he is in Arizona).
I already purchased the TBD team, so you would venmo me your share of the 150.
We only ask that:
1. you follow along on the slack channel and be very vocal about who you want to pick during the draft (this is the most valuable part. Arguing for and against picks and lineup construction makes for the best draft prep I've ever had).
2. you take an active role in lineup decisions post-draft
So far, Ken is in with me. I plan to get into a 4-hour in 2-3 weeks. We want to draft early (just not TOO early) so this serves as true draft prep for future leagues. I want to give the vets a chance to get in, but if you are down Hook, it would be awesome to have new perspectives.
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As an update, so far we have myself, Ken, Captain Hook, DMT and revo. Got a spot for one more. Read the descriptions above in this thread. If you want to play and you will be active, give me a buzz and I will add you to the slack discussion channel.
Probably want to start in about 2 weeks, once all the big remaining free agents have a team at least.
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This is absolutely fascinating. I am not saying that there is any correlation between $$ spent and correct choices, but the more I analyze, the more I am buying that the 2 SP probably return the most on investment in DC leagues. Also, both drafters took pocket aces in rd. 2 on the board below.
Feel free to discuss...also, we are still at five confirmed for this "team" league. Scroll up to read about it and let me know if you are serous and want a piece. Planning to get into a 4-hour DC league at the end of this month.
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Originally posted by Pauly View PostI am not saying that there is any correlation between $$ spent and correct choices, but the more I analyze, the more I am buying that the 2 SP probably return the most on investment in DC leagues
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Originally posted by Ken View PostWhat other analysis is going into this and how does it show a higher ROI on the pitchers? I'm skeptical but I'll certainly listen to the idea!
I think that this essentially comes down to the old scarcity concept, right? There are how many pitchers projected for 200 IP? Steamer says 2. Sure, Bieber or Bauer or 1 or 2 other guys can hit 200 IP with potentially the same quality as DeGrom Cole (which eliminates the German Maquez types), but taking DeGrom/Cole clearly puts you further ahead of the competition than if you took, say Mike Trout, especially when you are competing for an overall.
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