by durantjerry » Wed Mar 31, 2010 6:35 pm
[quote:db888989a9]Well, my park is Fenway and two of the other parks in the division are tough on homers, good for singles.[/quote:db888989a9]
One of the simplest things you can do before a league starts is count the situations your team will face based on the ballparks in your league. For example, you are in Fenway with a Kaufmann and a Petco. In your division alone you are already committed to 105 games played where a LH hitter has a very small chance of success when rolling a # HR. Three more parks in the league with similar dimensions, which can easily happen, would result in you playing about 3/4 of your games in this situation that's extremely tough for LH power. So, generally avoid LH power hitters and look for bargain pitchers whose weakness is the #HR, especially vs LH hitters. If the other park in your division is a LH park, make your strategical decisions less extreme to assure a chance of success in the LH park. Tough on homers is too ambiguous a statement. Many parks are tough on homers, some are unbalanced, some are balanced. However, as a definite rule of thumb, you want to limit runners by using pitchers with a low WHIP whose weakness, if they have one, s/b the # HR, as many of these rolls will be neutralized by the ballpark dimensions. Again, to what extreme you go with these basic strategies is based on the other parks in your league.