tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2445702964043538162.post9096573272638509751..comments2011-08-01T12:53:21.238-05:00Comments on Playing the Pros: Biggest Surprises on my Teams (Original ottoneu Edition)Chadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03432571368116651596noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2445702964043538162.post-87424281812743832692011-04-12T11:36:03.796-05:002011-04-12T11:36:03.796-05:00I started to reply to this comment, Bryan, but it ...I started to reply to this comment, Bryan, but it is taking longer than expected. I think the strategy around RP in the 4x4 is really interesting and would make for a good full post. So I am going to try to get that up by the end of the week. <br /><br />For now, I'll just let you know that I have typically tried to have 5 RP at all times plus 1-2 relievers who qualify at SP, too, allowing me to play 6-7 relievers on a daily basis.Chadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03432571368116651596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2445702964043538162.post-33381858063602346532011-04-12T11:25:56.251-05:002011-04-12T11:25:56.251-05:00This is particularly useful for me - as I'm pl...This is particularly useful for me - as I'm playing a 4x4 otto league.<br /><br />What I'd really like to know is just how much a good bullpen contributes to the success or failure of a good 4x4 otto team. Thinking about the IP requirements, I basically passed on any relievers worth over $1 - and am now settled in with Sean Marshall / Wilton Lopez / Tim Collins in 3 RP slots, and then punting the rest. In exchange, I went for lots of high-value SPs. I'd really like to hear your thoughts and experience on a strategy like that.<br /><br />Thanks for the post!Bryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10841363631147732527noreply@blogger.com