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From what I can see, your offense has some players who are much better vs rhp, but you faced over 35% of lefty pitching. In that context, players like Morneau and Philipps, who are good buys in my opinion, become under-productive.
As for pitching, when playing in small-ball stadium, I prefer to rely on cheap pitchers who have low whip. You can't win if their whip is as high as 1.50.
As for the relief, When you have three top-notch relievers, the challenge is to maximize their usage. To optimize the investment, you need to have two of them throw between 160 and 200 meaningful innings and have the closer pitch 140 high-leverage innings, and in my opinion, in a stadium like Angels stadium, it's too tough to accomplish---there are not enough singles and homeruns, and thereby not enough opportunities for Hal to get nervous and call in the relief early as often as you need to make the investment pay. Stadiums like Coors field are easier to work around on this aspect.
Finally, looking at the misc page, you se m to have a few bad breaks here and there...and you got breaks, they were meaningless, like having 49 rolls out of 68 on Collapso's card...I'm sure you would have preferred to have another player beneficiate from that break.