That was a lot of fun, but looking at the other write-ups, I am really going to be glad we're being seeded by salary.
Round 0: not Round 1 b/c I re-rolled right out of the gate. First batch had Cy Young and pretty much nothing else. Looking back, maybe a rookie mistake b/c I could have taken my Cy Young who was ok or upgraded him and never did get another deadballer like I was hoping for.
Round 1: 2012 Josh Hamilton; 1996 Kevin Mitchell; 1978 Phil Niekro; 1945 Bob Feller; 1994 Robb Nen. While the draw had lots of players with great seasons, none were the actual season I had been given. I didn't want to use up more of my twists, so went with the best of the bunch in the hope they'd qualify as a solid group for this league. Niekro was the toughest decision. Pretty high cost ($9.45M) for decent but not great. In the end, it was a good choice as my pitching options were not great and I needed his IPs. Hamilton is good that year, Mitchell solid as a part-timer, Feller is decent in low IPs, and Nen is ok.
Round 2: 2019 1b Carlos Santana; 1906 1b Frank Chance; 2017 3b Jose Ramirez; 2020 P Zack Greinke; 2008 P Russ Springer. Happier with this round. It was starting to look like this team is going to have to hit HRs and that would continue later as well. Have to hope not too many deadballers out there. Greinke was the toughest decision - I could have twisted him to 2015 with my 5-year twist but wanted to save it, still hoping for the possibility of a bigger prize with that twist, and he does norm up decently. That didn't work out as you'll see.
Round 3: 1970 C Bill Sudakis; 1989 2b Ryne Sandberg; 1896 OF Billy Hamilton; 2003 P Hideo Nomo; and 1984 P Don Robinson. A real mixed bag. Great year for Sandberg and while it is not Hamilton's amazing year, it is really, really good (decided not to twist to his amazing year ... again, didn't really work out). Sudakis was a need pick - I was to round 3 without a catcher and needed at least a few hundred decent PAs. Again, the pitchers are just serviceable.
Round 4: Started using my twists based on need, unfortunately. Had to fill out my catchers, so used the 5-year twist on the 1965 Duke Sims to 1970 - good power year as a part-timer. Had no SS at all, so twisted Mickey Witek to 1940 where he had SS eligibility and fielded well. The negative was he didn't hit and only had about 500 PAs. Desperate times. Was happy to use my first name twist from the 2015 Mike Olt to the 2015 Mike Trout. Kept the 1990 P Ed Whitson where he was good and 2025 P Christopher Sanchez, also good.
Round 5: Got lucky with the 2021 Trea Turner who plays a very good SS and has a fine hitting year. Made me wish I hadn't twisted Witek, but there was no way to know I'd land Turner. Had to be done. The rest of the guys are unlikely to matter - the 2023 Evan Carter (less than 100 PAs, but they're good), I twisted the 2001 Corey Patterson to Danny Patterson (so-so, but serviceable, giving me a cushion of IPs) and two low-dollar guys to try to play the salary seeding game (1941 c Bill Baker and 2000 P Guillermo Mota who will be a mop up guy, if I use him at all).
Total salary = $108.6M