After some of this discussion, I drafted a team with the sole intention of maxing out the + plays. After 90 games, I felt the point was well hammered in and began a second test on WW holding players above the salary cap. The difference at game 90 to the end of the season wasn't significant, but the totals were clear.
League
Team
Game 90: 314
Game 162: 368
Mike Cameron also had 71 + plays through game 90 and finished with 83. Four players finished with more than 50. Shortly before game 90 I dropped Darrin Erstad for Roger Conner and then again dropped Connor for Al Oliver, to provide more offensive pop to support the '00 Pedro I picked up early and had been stashing in AAA. Pedro began pitching with game 92 along with three other pitchers I picked up around game 90 (Jack Pfeister, Alex Jones, John Henry Johnson).
Had I continued focusing strictly on + plays, I'm confident the team would have gotten significantly more than 500 and Cameron would've pushed close to 150 alone.
In any case, I think this cements with certainty, that + plays are a factor of opportunity, and there are more opportunities with poor pitching.
[edited to fix team link]
10/19/2020 11:58 AM (edited)