My curiosity got the better of me since we are talking about NCR's and over
usage, so I made a chart of every team and who they overused and how many NCR's
they own. If a player was overused less than a full inning or AB I did not mark
it down (for example .1 ip over) The results are: 9 teams had zero over usage:
Norfolk, Buffalo, Tidewater, Suffolk, Dublin, Newton, Des Moines, Oakland,
Virginia(Fiji and North Bay barely missed by having only 1 player over with
less than 2 ab/ip over.)4 teams had player/s between 1 - 4 ab/ip over usage 7
out of 20 teams had overused player/s between 5 - 22 ab/ip over including 3
players that where over by at least 20 ab/ip. Of the 9 teams that had zero
over usage 4 of them had all 6 NCR'sOf the 4 teams wit 1-4 over usage 1 of them
had 6 NCR'sand Of the 7 teams that had over usage only 2 had all 6 NCR's What
does it all mean? I have no idea. I did notice that Fiji, Norfolk and Buffalo
who own the 2,3,4 spots in the draft all have 6 NCR's and have no problem
managing over usage. I still think we should do a sandwich draft between the
1rst and 2nd round for all teams with 0-4 ab/ip over usage. There should be
some kind of reward, punishment when a third of the league is breaking the
rule. I don't think it should go into affect until the 2013 draft and every new
manager (like Tracy this year) that enters in the offseason should be put in it
regardless. I'm not sending out my detailed results to respect the privacy of
how much certain teams went over. Its not my place in the league to point
negative fingers at teams. If you want to know its not to hard to look it
up.Brandt
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