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I think the first question you have to ask yourself is what is the theory of your team? How you are going to get better value of your players than your competition? That starts with exploiting your ballpark. Wrigley is a little trickly--it favors lefties for bp singles and righties for bp homers--but in general you are looking for right-handed power hitters. The theory would be that by getting a bunch of right-handed power guys you should have an advantage over teams coming to your ballpark. So youve pretty much given up that advantage with this team.
There are also needs to be a balance between your starting pitching, relief, and defense given your home park.Generally speaking, if you spend a lot on starting pitching youre not likely to need as expensive a relief as you put together. It's also tricky when you like 3 good starters (6 or 7 million plus) and a couple of really cheap ones. If I have all expensive starters then I might be able to go fairly cheap on relief. Or if I had all cheap ones then I would have a deep relief corp. But when there is a mixture...it's harder I think.
And then you do have a poor defense. 70.7% conversion on your X chances is low and puts stress on your pitching. A good defense would be 80%.
In order to win you have to figure out to create value. Think is is an optimization game. In Wrigley that could be with right-handed power guys. Maybe you go with a really good defense and that plays up your pitching. Maybe your pitchers are a good fit for Wrigley and that creates value. Maybe you figure how to go really cheap on relief and still get results. Maybe you platoon and that helps. Maybe you find players that Strat under-priced. There are all kinds of theories but in order to win you have to approach the game with a theory on how you can maximize your players better than the other owners.