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Originally Posted by kingcharlesxii
You can but you're playing half the games on the road so it's not as big a factor as you might think. I actually prefer neutral parks just because I want a team that can win with any park factors. Remember, your team has to hit with those park factors too.
It's less bad to do it in Perfect Team vs real OOTP though as you keep the players as long as you want them.
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I find over the course of the season I tend to rebalance my roster enough that making a very imbalanced park can hurt. Like, just because my 2/3/4 hitters are all righties at the start of the year, if I get a good pull from a pack, or a great deal in the auction house, I might replace that.
The only exceptions would be if I was really going for an unbalanced team (ie. I have almost all lefties in my lineup, and I want to run a rotation of lefties as well) and then that might make sense for a season. Although in one case, I have a bunch of pitchers with bad movement, and not much power in my lineup, so I dropped my HR down. So far so good, but I am still looking for more power in the lineup (just because I supress HR doesn't mean I don't still want SOME guys who can hit a longball...)