Coors field park effects?

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  • baseballsim
    MVP
    • Jun 2009
    • 1279

    #46
    Re: Coors field park effects?

    A link was provided earlier in this thread but reading through the whole thread is worth it IMHO:

    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...l-contact.html

    I don't play very well in Coors as a pitcher. I think it may be because my pitches don't break the way I expect.

    Also, I usually don't hit very well in sea level parks this year. Off speed pitches in these parks are even harder to pick up because they are slower.
    Ballpark Dimensions

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    • Russell_SCEA
      SCEA Community Manager
      • May 2005
      • 4161

      #47
      Re: Coors field park effects?

      Originally posted by TonyDanzaFan
      That was five years ago. Whatever effect they think it has, it doesn't. It's very minimal and not noticeable. At least in mine (and seems like many others) experience.
      Arizona and Colorado have different atmospheric conditions that the other stadiums in the gamed don't have. It's been there for years and the code hasn't been touched.

      Simply put yes the ball acts differently in those two stadiums than the rest.

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      • Spokker
        Pro
        • May 2014
        • 615

        #48
        Re: Coors field park effects?

        Originally posted by Russell_SCEA
        Arizona and Colorado have different atmospheric conditions that the other stadiums in the gamed don't have. It's been there for years and the code hasn't been touched.

        Simply put yes the ball acts differently in those two stadiums than the rest.
        You guys have a lot of data on how players play the game, right? Does it show that players hit more home runs at Coors Field on average?

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