In a recent post, I literally cracked down on some Strat member (I can't remember whom it was) who was providing some preliminary data that slugging seem to be more succesful than on-base.
This might be true, after all.
Look at the players everyone is complaining about: As we speak, J.Micheals owners are saying they're getting rip off. Yet, Micheals has the best on-base vs lhp (at least without stadium effects).
Many have complained about B.Giles, about Abreu. Roberts is thought to be too expensive.
Perhaps on-base has been priced too much, at the expense of slugging.
In any case, the two teams I had success with had average on-base, but very strong slugging.
Is there a trend?