Man, it seems people love Yankee Stadium. Actually it's not the stadium, it's the damned Yankees. I am in a public league with THREE Yankee Stadiums. There's also Fenway, Riverfront, Murph, Memorial, Alrington, County, Dodger and the Kingdome. Folks LOVE hitting.
Wish there was a rule for stadiums -- only ONE representative stadium per team per league. This is how we end up with hitting numbers out of the 1930s (or 50s, or 90s).
On the other hand, it seems to actually pay off to play in a small park in a public league. Draft good pitchers, who become GREAT in the small park, and can survive on the road. Get hitters who get on base and/or hit for average (a single has greater calue in the small park than in the big park). Plus, your hitters perform way above their level when they visit hitter's parks.
Starting Pitching+Solid Defense+Balanced lineup (little guys and big guys)=a competitive team EVERY TIME. Why people gamble on starting pitching so much, I have no idea. But they do.