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Great question and while I am relatively still more inexperienced, I have found this to be true - you may be getting the best of teams prior to their improvement. I would never want to fix what is not broken but it’s important to see how other teams transactions are working out. If it looks like some teams have landed some better pitching, especially in division, or hit on some huge platoon advantages, you may need to look to see how your team can still improve.
Last season, my crappy finals team picked on Franky with lefties early on, but by the end he had three epically soul crushing vs lhp cards that rendered that early strategy moot.