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I've been playing SOM online for many years: 114 teams, 49 playoff appearances, 14 championships. Various formats, but mostly 12 team keeper leagues 2007-2022.
I personally have had more success with pitcher's parks, so I can tell you a few things about them. I think most people go with homer parks for obvious reasons (they're fun!), but building a team around a pitcher's park can give you quite an advantage. First of all, you can afford to have modest-salary pitchers with good peripherals whose salaries are tanked because of their bp hr ratings. Put good homer prone pitchers in the Coliseum and they slay, because their bp homers die in the outfield. This works even better if you just have a couple of those guys, at least 6 SPs, and can sit them when they're on the road. You can also carry relievers who are the same: low WHIP but high HR guys. Save some money to spend on hitting and defense. Putting CYA guys in pitcher's parks is sort of overkill and they end up being just as good (not really better) as in any other stadium.
You have to be willing to see your great hitters have mediocre numbers...MVPs can hit 70 homers in Coors but may only get 25 for you. You still need them on your team because you play half your games on the road and they crush there, but teams roll in with a bunch of sluggers and get shut out in the low-homer parks if you have a good staff.
Another pitcher's park tweak I do is bump my aggressiveness one grade when playing in low offense stadiums. Final scores are often very low scoring, so stealing an extra bag or sending the runner on a gapper can make a winning difference.
I *will* switch to homer parks when my teams evolve that way; sometimes I end up with a bunch of sluggers and it just makes more sense.