From around 2005 to 2010, I would do anything to get an edge and find/create/purchase any tools I could find. I got burned out as baseball players turned into mathematical formulas. It got to the point where I was looking at just data and forgot to have fun. The past 4 years I haven't subscribed or even seen any of the cool player evaluation tools that are available.
I have simply gone back in time and just look at player cards at face value and determine without backup data to determine the top value players.
Using the "winging it" method the past 4 years, the game is back being "a game". I still play almost entirely against wily veterans (no public leagues) and still play over .500 ball and still make more than the 33 percent playoffs and win more than 8.3 percent of the championships.
In some leagues I feel it's me against 11 Billy Beanes. My old school dinosaur "gut feeling" tactics have done me well.
No thanks to the graphs and charts anymore. It's a pleasure.