My favorite ballpark is Tacoma. I've had several teams there. Some observations about extreme pitcher parks:
1. Do not rely on long offensive rallies. Very rarely will you string 5-6 hits together. The odd thing is your legit power hitters will still get their HRs. So focus on getting 1 or 2 guys on base, then wait for the 3 run HR. You want guys that get on base - so walks, good contact + speed., etc. Doubles and triples also help a lot. A triple plus a sac fly is a big deal in this park.
2. Great defense is very important. Especially up the middle. Range is a big factor, as you want guys who can track down the ball.
3. Get pitchers who do not walk batters and have a good GB/FB ratio.
4. You can go with a pitching staff of 10 or 11, freeing up an additional 1-2 roster spaces for pinch hitters, pinch runners, etc.
5. Your players will not get nearly as fatigued toward the end of the season. Fewer at-bats, fewer pitches thrown, etc. all adds up.
Case in point:
https://www.whatifsports.com/hbd/Pages/Popups/Boxscore.aspx?gid=92752772&tab=box&mode=classic
6/15/2018 12:41 PM (edited)