Granted, it's a small sample size and early in the season, but so far my RJEL team is a fine example of this adage.
The first place team in pitching spent $84, not too much.
The second place team in pitching spent $15. (My team, with a $41 Kershaw on the DL)
The third place team in pitching spent $77.
I'm in second overall, but I also have had about $100 on the DL in Kershaw, Beltre and Maybin. I have had some real surprise overachievers (Buehrle!?) but then more dollars on the DL than most. Just when I start to think maybe I should shake up my strategy and pay for some higher-tier pitching, something like this happens and makes me HAVE to look at my other four leagues...
In the two leagues I am currently in first, I spent the least in pitching. The league in which I am lowest (3rd), I spent the most, for me ($86).
This obviously will change some, but it's an interesting data point.
The first place team in pitching spent $84, not too much.
The second place team in pitching spent $15. (My team, with a $41 Kershaw on the DL)
The third place team in pitching spent $77.
I'm in second overall, but I also have had about $100 on the DL in Kershaw, Beltre and Maybin. I have had some real surprise overachievers (Buehrle!?) but then more dollars on the DL than most. Just when I start to think maybe I should shake up my strategy and pay for some higher-tier pitching, something like this happens and makes me HAVE to look at my other four leagues...
In the two leagues I am currently in first, I spent the least in pitching. The league in which I am lowest (3rd), I spent the most, for me ($86).
This obviously will change some, but it's an interesting data point.
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