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Post by Stump on Apr 2, 2007 23:29:39 GMT -5
Ahhh i think something has to be done as far as stadium realignment before things snowball out of control in this league. Anyone else have any thoughts to just having regular stadiums and not modifying them for next season.
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Post by commish on Apr 3, 2007 9:57:34 GMT -5
What would you do to change it? We have limitations on stadium factors. Are you sure that it's not just Butch's team that is ridiculously good on offense?
Look at the scores:
Butch is 7-2 at home and 6-4 on the road.
In the home games, he's scored/allowed: Less than 4 runs: 1 time/4 times 4-7 runs: 4 times/ 4 times 8-10 runs: 0 times/1 time 11 or more: 4 times/ 0 times
On the road: Less than 4 runs: 2 times/3 times 4-7 runs: 4 times/ 5 times 8-10 runs: 2 times/2 times 11 or more: 2 times/ 0 times
So yeah offense is up a little at his home field, but it's not inconsistent with the road numbers.
If you think his park is too extreme offensively, you'd still be able to use parks that are much worse, like Coors or some of the old time fields.
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Post by commish on Apr 3, 2007 10:03:16 GMT -5
By the way, John Lackey's walks were the prime reason he scored so many runs in the first two innings and I don't know what that has to do with ballpark factors. He didn't even set a record for most runs.
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Post by Corporal Kirschner on Apr 4, 2007 19:05:38 GMT -5
Noone was talking to you
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