Yeah, I was surprised to see three teams below me in Waivers as I thought I missed on a lot of guys, you REALLY missed on your guys!
As for the parks, it seems to me that the parks are less extreme than they used to be. So, yeah, Miller is 19 HR for LHB, but it's still 13 for RHB. Not exactly a low number. In fact, only two parks, Coors and Yankee are higher. Yankee is another example of a LH park that is still good for RHB.
As for the West, you have five LHSP which might be overkill. Two teams have 2 LHSP which will pitch in 45% of the combined games. The other team as one LHSP but he's in Yankee which still has a lot of HRs v RHB. Tropicana is really a pitcher's park, but it does favor LHB some. So, yeah, the one team probably should have had another LHSP. I would agree with that. Without looking, I don't know if he had any good options available however.
I did notice a few anomalies in my own division where the Miller team "Next Level" is throwing 3 LHSP out there, but since he spent < $5 mil on the SPs, I assume he'll be quick hooking them at every opportunity. It will be interesting to see how that works out. However, he should be very, very good a home I believe. Another Ailsa, has a bunch of pitchers who allow the longball. He'll be OK in my park, but in the other three divisional parks (Miller, Safeco, and his home park of Globe Life) I'm not sure that's the best combination. I'm not sure what Arizona is going to do with four * SPs and then Syndergaard. mrpwfjr how are you going to use them?