ROTISSERIE: I’ve loved these days—a Scoresheet wrap-up

The last in a three-part series that has hopefully ended at the right time. To recap, see part one and part two.

In the early Dark Ages (ca. 2012), a Rotisserie veteran sat down for his first-ever Scoresheet draft, with nothing more than a pen and a list of players' 2012 statistics. The goal was simple: to create a team of 30+ players that would humiliate and crush the competition, despite no experience with the format. A second goal was to test some strategic and tactical ideas. And as always, to have fun.

My strategy going in was to focus on pitching earlier than I would in a Rotisserie draft. My reasoning was that some of the factors that make hitting preferable in roto don't exist in this format. In roto, for example, there is only...

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