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Post by Darryl Strawberry on Mar 28, 2007 8:40:58 GMT -5
I want Three Rivers Stadium instead of Houston Dome(This is my official move, please put it in affect for upcoming season)
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Post by Edgar Martinez on Mar 28, 2007 12:35:49 GMT -5
Mariners would like to move into Coamerica Park, though still want to see safeco's ratings
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Post by Jose Canseco on Mar 29, 2007 22:37:01 GMT -5
when u can would u post cinergy's park factor please
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Post by Cal Ripken Jr. on Mar 31, 2007 17:21:19 GMT -5
Sorry, I am currently in NYC and very far from my own PC. I'll have the current stadiums charted out on Tuesday when I get back.
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Post by Bill Stoneman on Mar 31, 2007 18:22:39 GMT -5
Sweet, thank you.
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Post by Bill Stoneman on Apr 3, 2007 18:41:23 GMT -5
First post updated to include every ballpark in the game.
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Post by Bill Buckner on Sept 10, 2007 13:52:06 GMT -5
i just realized Fenways stats are way off lol
Fenway Park Park Factors Hits - 106 Doubles - 105/92 (R/L) Triples - 113/100 (R/L) HR - 89/108 (R/L) K's - 100 Double Plays - 95 Errors - 100
113/110 for Triples is ridiculous because its a small stadium and plus you've got the Green Monster which makes balls bounce off the wall and makes it easier for people to get assists. The Homeruns are way off too. Lefties should be able to hit Homeruns out of the park in Fenway easier than Righties...but not THAT much. I mean Fenway is still small and its very easy to hit a home run over the Green Monster, you just need to lift it. Double Plays should be a little higher because of the Green Monster affecting assists as i said. AND because of the center field, more doubles because of the little divot that is right in the middle of center field.
And personally i dont know how a stadium affects K's. Maybe Elevation somehow and the speed and rise of the ball but thats all i can think of. Sorry i just needed to write all of this because it was kinda way off from the real Fenway i guess lol
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Post by Darryl Strawberry on Sept 10, 2007 15:38:53 GMT -5
The green monster actually helps triples and doubles because of the bounces, if a player hits a decent slap that would usually be caught by the LF'er in Boston it would be a double. If a batter hits a ball that would usually be a double it would hit high to medium off the monster and end up being a triple. Do you really think in a regular stadium Varitek would have 3 triples? Or 32 year old Cora would have 5 in 192 AB's which is the most since he was 23 and had 353 AB's? Hinske 3 in 144 AB's when the last time he had 3 it took him 570 AB's? Not to mention Crisp has 6 of his 7 in Fenway and Hinske 2 of his 3 in Fenway. As for Doubles, your 6 hitters with 30+ are as followed with (fenway numbers) Ortiz- 44(26)--- more than half Pedroia- 35(21)---- more than half Lowell- 34(13)---- less than half Lugo- 34(20) ----- more than half Youkilis- 33(15)---- less than half Manny- 32(14)---- less than half HR's- top 3 HR hitters Lowell- 12 in Fenway(18) Bats right and hit TWICE as many HR away than home Ortiz- 10 in Fenway(28) Bats left and hit 8 more HR away then home I believe that Lowell speaks for himself that Righties struggle for HR's in Fenway but Ortiz does speak that the HR's for Lefties should prob. be brought down under 100
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Post by Cal Ripken Jr. on Sept 10, 2007 16:54:58 GMT -5
That's just how it is. I don't think you can change it.
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Post by Mike Rizzo on Sept 30, 2007 16:30:44 GMT -5
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Post by Bill Stoneman on Sept 30, 2007 18:47:37 GMT -5
Excellent.
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Post by Bill Stoneman on Feb 14, 2008 17:07:20 GMT -5
I edited the first post to have those links. The data we had was WAY off. Anyone thinking of changing stadiums, please use that information.
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