Still too much spent on pitching.
In $80M leagues you can go bargain basement with mostly under $1M no BP HR guys and still win with a huge offensive lineup. But in cheaper cap leagues, I've found that it doesn't work as well--especially if most other teams have pitcher's parks.
That said, I'd focus in on a 5-man rotation with guys like Leever, Bagby, Ruether and fill out the end with a couple cheapies. (I see Cvengros is available.) Also, I'd grab Meyer to spot start in road pitcher's parks.
Not thrilled with your lineup. Hodges isn't used in $80M or even $100M leagues, so why use him here? You want bargains. Doerr will do terribly on the road. Trammell might seemingly be your best option at SS, but sometimes he bats like Tony Fernandez. Griffey is very iffy, Doby can't hit lefties and Yeager might look like a good C but look at those errors (especially throwing errors!). Bando and the Oglivie/Alou platoon are fine.
Yount, Yaz, Aaron, Mathews, Simmons look like a good core to build around... they slug and do decently in pitcher's parks. My favorite hitting bargain in ATGII is Buford, who could play LF or 3B for you and leadoff.
In a slugger's park, ideally you want AT LEAST 4-5 guys who routinely hit 30+ HRs. Right now, you've got marginal potential with Hodges, Doby, Oglivie, Bando and maybe Yeager.
I'd go:
Crandall/Hershberger or maybe Sanguillen/Hershberger
Cash
Evers or Hornsby!
Yount
Mathews or Bando
Yaz or Buford
Simmons or Doby/Lemon or Ott
Aaron