39 HRs per batter is way too much. Pitching number is high, also, but maybe not as bad. But if you get a leadoff guy and a couple of high average hitters that averaged anywhere from 10 to 20 or 25 maybe and leaves you room to grab a lot of high HR guys.well I cant really run this...bachelor party this weekend. Wedding next weekend. Gonna be booked.
but this cap would be highest single season total for every batter and pitcher.
Ex: If you pick Bonds, $73, would be his cap. So about 39 HR’s per batter.
Ex: if you pick Koufax, $382, would be his cap. So about 177 K’s per pitcher, includes BP though and theirs is obviously much lower
39 HRs per batter is way too much. Pitching number is high, also, but maybe not as bad. But if you get a leadoff guy and a couple of high average hitters that averaged anywhere from 10 to 20 or 25 maybe and leaves you room to grab a lot of high HR guys.
And are we judging off of that one year or do we get the whole career like normal? I think this would make a huge difference in how I draft.
EDIT... Those numbers are probably too high.
39 HRs per batter is way too much. Pitching number is high, also
Their best year so all power hitters will be above 50 or around there...well most. Yeah that number seems a little too high..
I wouldn't go too low.$300?
Did we decide if we the player had to be retired or a certain number of seasons played (if a current player)? I'm thinking we just still with the retired players...