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So the question becomes, how do you weaponize your assertion? If you believe pitchers are dominant, do you spend more or less on pitching? Ballpark choices? What kind of offense? If you believe your assertion is correct, but your team underperforms, will you abandon your opinion?
In the end, 60% of the rolls are determined by the hitters card ($48 mil in an $80 mil league), and 40% by the pitchers card ($32 mil in an $80 mil league). Spend your dollars allocated for pitching (generally) in accordance with who’s getting the innings.
The main observation from The Secret Formula is to not waste money, and underperforming teams often spend money in the wrong places. Championship teams do not. If you look at enough teams, this becomes abundantly clear.
** It also goes without saying that you can spend whatever you want wherever you want. There are no absolutes, and The Secret Formula is guidance, not dogma. But you had better know what you’re doing if you are going against the grain. **