Here's a conversation I'm having with admin.
Me: Hey, just thought of this but would it work if you picked a stadium and built your team around it. Not in a pitchers vs. hitters way, but what if you took a singles park, or a homer park. Like if you took one of these parks Albuquerque (4,4,4, 1, 0), Los Angeles (2, -4, -3, -1, -1), Oklahoma City (0, -2, 0, -4, -4), San Francisco (1, 0, 3, -3, -3) and took advantage of it. For example, in Albuquerque you can have a a bunch of guys who hit singles but not power. Wouldn’t you have an advantage over other teams? Is that a valid strategy? What does the park factor actually do?
Admin: It could potentially be a good strategy, sure. The park factor work just like you'd expect, where they increase or decrease a hitter's likelihood of a certain type of hit.
Seems like it could work.