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Can you share a link to your team pages?
There aren't that many big differences between $80 million and $60 million leagues. However, here are a few thoughts for things that might be different:
-For your pitchers, you may find that you are facing more "W" power hitters. Other teams may try to cut salary costs by using more "W" power hitters, especially when they are located in pitcher ballparks. If this is true for your $60 million leagues, then you may find that having pitchers that have slightly more homeruns allowed on their cards will do relatively better than they would in a $80 million league that has fewer "W" power hitters starting.
-For your base stealers and base runners, you may find that you are facing fewer strong catcher arms or outfield arms. This is another area where opposing managers might try to cut costs by accepting weaker arms, or avoiding the high $ of a strong catcher arm or outfield arm. Same thing for opposing pitchers' hold ratings. Therefore, you may find that your base stealers will steal more, and your baserunners might take extra bases a few more times than in an $80 million league.
Generally speaking, you should see your hitters' and pitchers' strat performance be closer to what their real life stats were, playing in a $60 million league (than you would in a $80 million league, where often the strat performance is slightly worse than their real life stats). The reason for this is that an $80 million salary cap is probably going to allow you to field a team that is a better-than-average real life team, whereas a $60 million cap team is likely slightly worse than an average real life team. (My estimate is that an average MLB team might be equivalent to around a $70 million cap). If you are playing opposing teams at $60 million, your players should generally perform slightly better than their real life stats - but not by much. Maybe about the same as their real life stats.
Hope this helps. If you send me your team pages, I'll give you some more comments.
Geoff