Any strategy that anyone has had here was not based on some eternal "natural" situation, but on a previous update or change in pricing. So any "good players" were always good relative to cost and that is still the case. Which players are most cost-effective has changed many times over the years. There is no reason to think that the previous situation was in any way sacred. There is now a new environment, it is the only one there is.
Imagine being in real baseball - in the 1960s if you hit 15 home runs you batted clean up. If you have an ERA near 4.00 you pitched in Canton, Ohio, or Binghamton,NY, or in Pawtucket etc. not in the majors for any length of time.
In the 1990s if you didn't get on base a lot, hit for power you were not worth much compared to a lot of players who did. If you were a starting pitcher you were unlikely to pitch many complete games, or to win 20 except in rare cases. If you pitched in the 60s and were good you may have been expected to pitch 280, even 300+ innings. If you were a reliever in the 1970s you were expected to pitch a lot of innings and a lot of games. In the 1990s through today, instead, you were expected to be unhittable for one inning only.
If you managed in the 1950s, you have a bench of 16 players of all types, with 9 pitchers. Today, maybe you have 12-13 pitchers and almost no bench of position players. In the 70s suddenly there are all kinds of artificial turf parks, big outfields, ideal for base stealing and hitting triples or slapping the ball through the infield. In the 1990s you play on grass, small ballparks, that previous kind of hitter can't break in, even as a middle infielder.
The game changes. So does this one. Find some good players that are cost-effective and play ball. I am experimenting with weird stuff these days - pitching and defense teams in Coors, a running team in Fenway, finding all kinds of players that I haven't seen before, so are many others here. There is nothing unfair about the fact that things have changed. They have, old strategies need to be adjusted, old rosters need tweaking over overhauling or just plain replacing. play ball.