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I think for purposes of pricing ballpark effects were either considered neutral (1-8 or so) or ignored. Not sure that was ever determined conclusively.
In fact, SOM dealt with this issue differently over the years. At the beginning, SOM based its ratings on neutral ballparks (1-8 or 1-9), but I believe that in the last few years, SOM changed it and now based the pricetags on the "fittiest" stadium of each individual cards. For example, relatively speaking, Altuve is a much better value in a low-hitting ballpark. So his pricetag will reflect his (relative) greating value in low-hitting ballparks. The consequence is that Altuve now becomes overpriced in "neutral stadiums" (and badly overpriced in Coors-like Stadiums). For some reasons, though, it seems that this measure affects more (negatively) the Altuve and the Yellich than the sluggers, although there are a few sluggers with no defense, no running, low on-base who also seem overpriced in neutral parks (Gattis, José Abreu, to name a few)