Thanks for responding italyprof ... I understand park factor and using normalized stats. I was specifically asking for a certain formula that I've seen in past forums regarding something about total pitcher's OAV vs hitters stats and determining whether to go with +1 for 1B, etc ... basically, if my pitchers are good enough at preventing HR to be able to put them in a HR park so it benefits my hitters, or are they good enough to still score runs in a pitcher's park.
I know I've seen a post about it before .. I just can't remember which user posted it and was hoping he'd see my thread and repost the formula.
My hitters' slash stats are a combined .311/.402/.462
I also averaged their 1B/100PA#, 2B/100#, 3B/100# and HR/100# as follows: 22.4 1B/100PA 4.5 2B/100PA 0.6 3B/100PA 3.5 HR/100PA
My pitchers combine for a 0.96 WHIP#, 1.72 ERC#, .189 OAV# and 0.14 HR/9
The theme is no hitter costing more than $5million and no pitcher costing more than $7million, so since I check my team multiple times/day and can handle platoons without fatiguing players, I went with partial seasons that can hit really well to offset some of the middle infielders that didn't.
The team is set, I'm just deciding on the park. I want one that will allow my HR hitters to hit (since my pitchers don't typically give up any, but I can't seem to find a stadium that will increase HR and 1B, but not too much. I'm leanbing towards Cubs' Stadium (+2,0,-1, +2, +2), US Cellular (0,-1,-1,+1,+1), Ebbets (-1,+1,0,+1,+1), or something that suppresses singles(hits), but not HR, like Sick's (-2,+1,-3, +2, +2) or Great American (0,0,-2,+2,+2)
I might go with Connie Mack (0,-2,0,+1,+1), because my starters are a little more prone to giving up hits than the bullpen. Have you used this one yet?