base it on the behaviour you see... get a decent baseline first, then change it and see what you notice.
more stats = more knee-jerk reaction to results. if you won't want the guy who's hitting .400 with pure luck through 2 months to replace a guy that is clearly better than him hin the lineup, but with less results in a small sample, then use less stats.
and vice versa. settings can influence the resulting effect... so ech person may give you good anecdotal info, but it may not apply to your league.
let the resulting behaviour dictate, not some hypothesis about player evaluation dictate what you choose.
it's mostly arbitrary what you choose, unless you do something extreme like 90/10 or 10/90 etc... nearing those points you may see drastically different behaviour.
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