Let's assume you have a semi-neutral park. Yankee Stadium might be a good example, since obviously you are free to wait for the 3-run, the 4-run, the 2-run, and back to the 3-run HOME RUN in Ameriquest or Coors.
I guess what I'm after is to take a poll of vets on station to station ball. Most sabermetricians on the net devalue the SB, the bunt, and the hit & run.
My current lineup (vs RHPs) is a mixture of speed, on base and power:
Freel LF
Vizquel SS
Dunn 1B
Rolen 3B
Gload DH
Posada C
Floyd LF
Wells CF
Harris 2B
vs hard righties, I will start Davanon at the lead-off spot. This lineup is just for the sake of example, because it has a little power, and plenty of small ball potential.
I am beginning to think that setting players to "steal more", "bunt more", etc... is practically useless in your overall run performance. I am almost wondering if the key formula is:
WALKS
+ HRs
--------
MANY RUNS SCORED
I know this is simply Moneyball. Does it work in Strat if taken to extreme?