Houston moving to Al in 2013
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Houston moving to Al in 2013
Is there a thread discussing the implication for fantasy rules on this site? My view is that player pool penetration in AL standard leagues is insanely deep especially for hitters. I am curious what people think the acceptable range of pool penetration is for hitters and pitchers.
Re: Houston moving to Al in 2013
Not sure I follow, but this is the right place to post it!
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Re: Houston moving to Al in 2013
This is the place to discuss league rules. Houston moving to the AL in 2013 adds to AL and subtracts from NL and their corresponding fantasy leagues. This could, in my view should, affect fantasy roster sizes and their composition as well as the total budget afforded to each team in auctions. I am asking if there is a thread about this on this site and related questions in the above post.
Re: Houston moving to Al in 2013
no thread yet but I am sure it will be a hot button topic -- especially in NL only keeper leagues since they have to decide now what they want to do about keepers as it will influence the 2012 auction/draft (insert how many Astros are worth drafting joke here).
In AL only, I think what I might do is push for a 24th roster spot, to be a UT/P spot, that is it can be a hitter or a pitcher.
NL-only with 13 team may have to hop someone quits
Or eliminate an OF spot or make the CI/MI to be just 1 spot and call it INF
In AL only, I think what I might do is push for a 24th roster spot, to be a UT/P spot, that is it can be a hitter or a pitcher.
NL-only with 13 team may have to hop someone quits
Or eliminate an OF spot or make the CI/MI to be just 1 spot and call it INF
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Re: Houston moving to Al in 2013
I can't speak for the NL side of this but as someone who plays in a 12 team AL only I can say that I feel strongly that rosters should not be changed at all. Teams now routinely carry 11 and even 12 pitchers. This has depleted the hitter pool severely. I feel that influx of 13 or so astro hitters is just what a barren WW needs.
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Re: Houston moving to Al in 2013
If my math is right, current pool penetration in AL standard leagues (not taking reserves into account) is 78.8%. If the rosters are not changed in 2013, the figure will be 73.6% Adding another player to an AL roster would produce 76.8% penetration. One of the leagues I am in (Rob’s) a standard AL league, has no reserves (except for farm players and injured players or players sent down), yet the free agent pool is dismal. Of course, it is possible to find pitchers over the course of the season, but most of the time for hitters, it is difficult to find anyone even with playing time to speak of.
I do not understand the appeal of such deep penetration. If I were forced to add a player, I would resist the possibility of adding a hitter. Better, I think, to have some hitters worth rostering in the free agent pool.
I do not understand the appeal of such deep penetration. If I were forced to add a player, I would resist the possibility of adding a hitter. Better, I think, to have some hitters worth rostering in the free agent pool.
Re: Houston moving to Al in 2013
I see no reason to change the roster size or your other rules
Besides how many Astros are really rosterable?
Besides how many Astros are really rosterable?