I will shortly be leaving the site. There seems to be only one strategy with which a team can win consistently (outside of progressives and unique theme leagues) and it doesn't jibe with how teams win in real baseball. I played APBA for many years and had stopped in the late 1990s. A few years later, I found this site. While the site continued to get better throughout the 2000s, that hasn't been the case in several years IMHO. The dynamic pricing fiasco, overvaluing of A+ range, and the inability to normalize performance reasonably across decades to the disadvantage of modern pitchers are significant issues.
Also, I was one of the people who railed against the "fatigue strategy" because it bore no resemblance to real-life baseball. If it did, teams IRL would have used it and more pitchers would have had stats like '74 Mike Marshall (106 GP, 208 IP).
I've enjoyed playing with many owners and have had my share of success. Candidly, I'm not optimistic about the site being improved. But, if I'm proven wrong, I'd definitely consider coming back.