Strategy for very high offense parks

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mickeybuhl

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Strategy for very high offense parks

PostFri Mar 05, 2021 11:26 pm

Experienced players tell me that you can build a strategy to win in almost any park. I can see how to do so in parks strongly favoring RH or LH, and some folks on this message board taught me how to use a very low offense park - and I won my only championship using Petco.

I'm thinking of using a really high offense park like Catholic Prep Oval (18/16/19/18) or Fulton County (13/13/20/20). What is a good strategy to give my team an advantage in parks like that?

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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostFri Mar 05, 2021 11:34 pm

Hit more HRs than the other teams. I know it sounds simple and silly, but if you are going for a HR park like those above, you better have a HR hitter at every position.
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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostFri Mar 05, 2021 11:47 pm

So should I spend more money on hitters and go with mediocre pitchers because no matter who is out there is going to get blasted?
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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostSat Mar 06, 2021 12:11 am

Do your best to stay away from pitchers that have BPHR* on there cards. You can give up hits just try and stay away from HR rolls. You can find them cheap.
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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostSat Mar 06, 2021 12:48 am

Have a deep pen.

AVOID R1 guys.

Like it's been said above, find guys with 4 BPHR's* on their cards.
ie. George Foster. He has 4 BPHR's AND 3 BP Singles each way.
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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostSat Mar 06, 2021 2:03 am

You didnt say the cap. That makes a big difference. Assuming 80 mill. On offense power and on-base. You want some really high on-base guys and of course a lot of power. Pitchers should have 0 bp hrs. And a deep pen. The real question is the dollar distribution between offense and pitching. I think relatively cheap starters backed by a deep pen. Maybe 50-55 million on offense. Just outscore people. The question is always: what gives your team an advantage over visiting teams? And what pays off from investment dollars-pitching, hitting or fielding? A park like that I think you want to pour money into the offensive side. To be honest , I havent had a lot of success in those parks, but if I were to construct a team now thats how I would do it.

I found an example from 20XX. It's not ATG but I think something like this.

https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/sim/1591166
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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostThu Mar 11, 2021 4:49 am

I definitely enjoyed reading it, you’re a great author.
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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostSun Mar 14, 2021 4:10 pm

I got a little unlucky with team talent distribution and finished 3rd in my division with one such team
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1612621

[list=]- I got lucky with Lankford's injuries
-I got a bit unlucky with Kent and would go for a different 2B with more BP HR
- I got a bit unlucky with Hodge getting injured right at the end of the season for 15 GP
-I got a bit unlucky with May,I had him in a low offense stadium (but high offense league) and he had about twice as many BP chances.)
-I waited too long to make a rotation change and lost a few games([/list]
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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostMon Jul 05, 2021 12:15 pm

Where do you see the BPHR's and BP Singles on the cards? I looked at all of Foster's cards and didn't see it anywhere.

Thanks!

visick wrote:Have a deep pen.

AVOID R1 guys.

Like it's been said above, find guys with 4 BPHR's* on their cards.
ie. George Foster. He has 4 BPHR's AND 3 BP Singles each way.
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Re: Strategy for very high offense parks

PostTue Jul 06, 2021 4:42 pm

#HOMERUN or #FB(lf)b are ball park homerun rolls. It will depend on the Park. It ranges from 1 to 20. Hal will draw a card to see if it is hit or an out. The $SINGLE is the single roll. Look for the # and the $ to the left on the left.

It is the same on the Pitchers card. The @ on the Pitchers card means the Pitcher is fatigued and that results in a Single.

Mike
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