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I'm not sure I follow that.
No matter how your team "runs" in terms of specific players, if Very Aggressive settings will always yield more runs, then you can improve your runs scored by changing your settings and simply accepting that bad outcomes come with the good.
Your example of the runner being thrown out in a "key" situation is precisely the Big Bad Box Score result I described. You might avoid that one bad outcome, but it likely comes at the expense of scoring more overall runs in the greater context.
I understand many managers change their settings for the current series. There was a time I also did this. Over time, I came to the conclusion that you can't breathe by only exhaling. I now make my settings once and never (or rarely) change them, even for playoffs, and just accept the bad plays that will inevitably result. It seems to work for me, but I may just be lucky too.
However, that's by broad brush and there are other considerations (deeper in the weeds). There are few if any absolutes in this game, but it's just my .02. Was curious for the .02 of others as well...