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An interesting question! While I like to play a variety of parks and cap levels, my first instinct on reading your question was that my favorite park was a version of Sportsman that is heavily slanted to lefty power; while I've won some titles there, in taking a quick glance back my recent titles have only come from mostly small ball parks - Griffith, Forbes - along with PNC and one Crosley '66. Go figure! My Sportsman teams seem destined to lose in the playoffs here recently, so there must be a flaw in my approach.
My Sportsman teams I like to laden with power guys like Bonds, Mathews and the usual suspects while selecting pitchers who are strong against lefty batters to maximize my advantage in my home park. On occasion I've looked at my division and felt the need to adjust my lineup -adding righty bats - based on the other parks, but in looking back it seems that approach has only weakened me at home with minimal discernible advantage on the road, so I think the lesson is that in an extreme park it's best to go "all in;" be powerful in your own park and take your chances.
Those small ball parks teams that won for me were comprised of high OBP lineups with the best defense and best OF arms I could muster, along with strong bullpens with mid-level starters. In a recent theme league I decided to try an all speed squad in a pitching park and while it was fun to watch all the SBs pile up, the squad was lousy; even the best base stealers were nabbed too often by strong-armed catchers and/or SPs with good holds. It only confirmed my suspicion that steals are an overrated stat, while acknowledging that more astute player selection could alter that conclusion!
Anyway, not sure this is the kind of answer you want but I hope it contributes something. It was fun to reflect.
Harry