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A few ideas:
(1) If youre in a power park with no low bp singles like Citizens get SPs who give up none or few bp homeruns;
(2) if youre in a high singles, low bp park like Kaufman get guys who give up as few hits as possible
(3) Consider allocating more of your pitching to high-end relief. You need to get outs and guys who close to 4 million and up are better than most starting pitchers and even with the new rules I think you still get more bang for the buck by going with some expensive relief;
(4) OR get an expensive starting staff in a pitching park or even a power park if there are low bp singles and set do not relieve before F0 and go with minimal relief;
(5) Make sure your defense is good enough. Dean Carrano has some calculations for runs allowed by defense per 108 pas (just google Strat defensive ratings) for every position but catcher. Add those up (I tend to ignore catcher). I would say a negative total is excellent defense; 0-5 is good; 5-10 fair; and over 10 is getting to be awful. I would say 80-85% X chances in the game is excellent; 75-80% is good; 70-75 is fair; and below 70% is awful. If you think you have good defense see how you are doing with regard to Dean Carrano's numbers and X chance conversions in the game. What level of defense you want/need depends on the park and your pitching and endless experimentation. I have seen teams win with awful defense (in Coors recently!), great defense and everything inbetween. I lean towards having good defense, but I feel like this year does not favor defense as much as last year did so my teams havent been quite as good defensively. But for me I have tried bad defensive teams and they tend to blow up on me. But thats just me.
Well, hopefully thats a start.