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Steve,
There are many strategies to win. Each decade has its own challenges. The 60s and 70s are more small ball oriented than the slugging 80s and 90s.
Some basic ways to build a team is to pick a position or two to go cheap on. Middle infield and catcher are where do it. For many reasons the high priced pitchers disappoint so I tend not to go for the Seavers and Clemons.
In the 60s and 70s you need a solid bullpen, in the 80s not so much.
It is harder to play in play in unbalanced park because you never know what you're going to get for cards.
My suggestion is to look at winning teams in your league and see what is working.
Another key thing is to not to give up on players too so. Give hitters 100at bats and starting pitchers 50 innings or so.
Post links to your teams and ask for opinions, people love to analyze teams and offer suggestions