Mets moving in the outfield walls for 2015

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  • MrMet2488
    Banned
    • Nov 2013
    • 73

    #31
    Re: Mets moving in the outfield walls for 2015

    Originally posted by Bobhead
    Because the owners of the Mets are not known for their foresight

    Signed,
    a Mets fan



    What if I told you... stadiums and jerseys are two different things?

    You don't say...

    I was just pointing out what a horrible job SCEA has done with the Mets jerseys the past two seasons.

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    • Perfect Zero
      1B, OF
      • Jun 2005
      • 4012

      #32
      Re: Mets moving in the outfield walls for 2015

      Originally posted by NYJin2011tm
      Funny...the Mets keep moving in their fences because they feel their hitters don't hit enough HRs...yet visiting players have no trouble hitting HRs there.
      Based on the Play Index from Baseball Reference, I have the Home Run Totals at New Shea Stadium between the New York Mets and the rest of Major League Baseball:

      2009 - NYN-49/MLB-81
      2010 - NYN-63/MLB-47
      2011 - NYN-50/MLB-58
      2012 - NYN-67/MLB-88
      2013 - NYN-59/MLB-90
      2014 - NYN-59/MLB-71

      I am assuming 2012 is when they first moved in the fences.
      Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks

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      • TattooedEvil
        Pro
        • Sep 2014
        • 795

        #33
        Re: Mets moving in the outfield walls for 2015

        Originally posted by Blzer
        I'm not doubting that. I'm wondering why they didn't establish they wanted a hitter's park then and there, back when.

        I surely hope the Giants never take away any part of triple's alley. Bonds was hitting in a pitcher's park during his HR record chase, and if they moved them in to help him out that would have been... what was my word? I think it was 'ridiculous.'

        Regardless, whatever they do is always nice to see reflected in The Show. Also hoping they get BP Village in there this upcoming season.
        Giants will never move any of the fences in....That park has been in place for almost 15 years. I think if anything they moved in CF like 3 feet to make room for the garden behind the fences but i dont even know if that happened. Usually fences getting moved in is a desperate move by a desperate organization that doesn't know how to field a team towards their own ballparks dimensions. The Tigers had to move LF fences in for Miggy but that's a case of they probably didnt want him getting too mad at hitting bombs that would be routine flyouts. The Mets have all these pitchers in place for the future and instead of giving them a great pitchers park they r gonna end up getting destroyed in their make shift hitters park.

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