Posted by damag on 1/15/2019 6:57:00 AM (view original):
My teams, I figure out what they're good at, what they're not, factor in my personal bias (pitching and defense), and pick a park that helps their strengths. I once tried the opposite, picked a park that helped their weakness. Put a poor hitting team in Wrigley Field. Yes it helped their offensive stats, but visiting teams lit up the scoreboard and negated the decent pitching. Moved the team to Portland, been there since.
Had a good hitting team in Yankee Stadium once. The shootouts were fun in their own way too.
The core attributes win in every stadium-- pitching splits, hitting splits, power, control, defense.
Certain parks require certain focus. For example, in Texas I overemphasize p1-p5, velocity, and gbfb in order to mitigate the effects of slugging percentage. In Seattle, I should be overemphasizing hitting splits to mitigate the minus factor, but in reality I go with pitching anyways because it's hilarious to play thirty or forty 1-0 / 2-1 games per season. Last season I finished with a 1.96 TEAM ERA AT HOME FOR THE SEASON. If you can do it, why not do it lol
Atlanta is minus but not as bad as Seattle, Toronto is basically neutral, and San Fran is slightly minus but is asymmetrical and good for speedy guys I guess. Seattle and Texas (Portland, Huntington, Santa Fe, Colorado etc) are the parks where you should overemphasize the opposite