Fri Jun 21, 2013 12:56 pm
The biggest factor in determining whether you need a power hitter is the composition of other parks in your league, and particularly, within your division. For at least 81 games, you'll be playing in a park that suppresses power. If you have 25 games in power parks, you can probably get by without a true home run threat. If you have 50+ road games in power parks, you'll probably want one or two, provided that they do other things (i.e. defense, doubles/ triples) to help you at home.
In general, in pitchers' parks, I like guys who will get a lot of extra base hits for my middle-of-the-order hitters. I currently have a smallball team that plays in a league with only 3 power parks -- my leading home run hitters are Roger Connor and Paul Molitor, with 11 and 8 respectively (through 138 games), but the team is top-3 in doubles, triples, and steals.
Musial should be a solid play for you, as he'll get plenty of doubles and triples, and he hits everywhere. If your league is mostly pitchers' parks, you can also drop down to his 9.28M card, which has comparable extra-base hits and defense, but fewer ballpark homers that will simply turn into long outs in your park.