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  • armymule
    Rookie
    • Jun 2004
    • 162

    #16
    Re: Classic Stadiums

    I haven't seen 16's Shibe Park yet but the PS3 version had the left field stands all wrong. The posts and roof were incorrect.

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    • Jolly Roger
      Prince of Plakata
      • Sep 2011
      • 871

      #17
      Re: Classic Stadiums

      I'm just grateful to have them back. I love playing in the Polo Grounds! Such a vastly different feel from every other park in the game.

      As a Pitt alum, I do wish they would add the Cathedral of Learning to the scenery outside Forbes Field, but I understand that the reference they were working from must've been before the Cathedral was built. I remember MVP Baseball 2005 had it in, and it was amazing!





      Actually, a bit of the outfield wall is still there today:



      And home plate still rests in its original location, but is now within Posvar Hall on Pitt's campus:

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      • armymule
        Rookie
        • Jun 2004
        • 162

        #18
        Re: Classic Stadiums

        Thanks Knight for posting that video. It brought a tear to my eye. We've lost all those great ballparks like Ebbets Field and the great voices of singers like Sinatra and announcers like Red Barber, Russ Hodges, Mel Allen, etc. What a shame.

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        • TripleCrown
          MVP
          • Jan 2013
          • 1241

          #19
          Re: Classic Stadiums

          Originally posted by Knight165
          They are all correct to a certain year.



          M.K.

          Knight165

          Agree, and the one and only way to do it.

          As someone else, I'm curious to know what are the dimensions on those stadiums. If I remember the PS3 version , Polo Grounds had some marks on left/right fields and center field somewhere. Think so. Maybe I dreamed that as well.



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          • Knight165
            *ll St*r
            • Feb 2003
            • 24964

            #20
            Re: Classic Stadiums

            Originally posted by armymule
            I haven't seen 16's Shibe Park yet but the PS3 version had the left field stands all wrong. The posts and roof were incorrect.
            If you mean the supports......they said they were accidentally omitted .....it was in a thread about this a few years back.

            The overhang?...yes...it could be out further and lower as well.

            M.K.
            Knight165
            All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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            • Greencollarbaseball
              Pro
              • Jun 2012
              • 926

              #21
              Re: Classic Stadiums

              I'd like to use a classic stadium in my franchise but if it's anything like "relocating" a team in 15, I'll probably abandon it fairly quickly.

              What I mean by this is I "relocated" Oakland to SF for my 3rd season but every home game I played at AT&T was a day game. I tried it for two weeks before I gave up and just played at O.co again.


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              • Knight165
                *ll St*r
                • Feb 2003
                • 24964

                #22
                Re: Classic Stadiums

                Also...it looks like they have them in and updated for the PS4 version.

                Those stadiums are definitely not ports!



                M.K.
                Knight165
                All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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                • tessl
                  All Star
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 5685

                  #23
                  Re: Classic Stadiums

                  Originally posted by cws
                  Why not? They put it Minute Maid Park in Houston.

                  I'm willing to give the developers a lot of slack here because they are under a ton of pressure to get every tiny detail and upgrade included in current MLB parks.

                  While they may not be the version of the park everybody wants they exist which is cool. I'm not a baseball historian but this topic interests me.

                  The version of Sportman's park appears to be the most recent version of the park. It was built in 1920 and in 1954 renovations took place which included removing seats in center field and replacing them with shrubbery.

                  I believe the final dimensions were Dimensions: LF 351 LCF 379 CF 420 RCF 354 RF 310. Left handed pull hitter's dream ballpark.

                  Shibe Park was built in 1909 and the higher wall in RF was added by Connie Mack in 1935 to block the view of people sitting on the roofs across the street because people selling roof top tickets were hurting attendance.

                  Attendance in the video is listed at 33,608 which was the attendance for the final configuration of the ballpark.

                  If the dimensions are also the final version they would be LF 334 LCF 387 CF 410 RCF 390 RF 329 and if those are the dimensions in the show I'll probably use Shibe because it is pitcher friendly but not extreme.

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                  • AceAmy
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2016
                    • 94

                    #24
                    Re: Classic Stadiums

                    That cathedral in Pittsburgh looks awesome. Im not overly sensitive to old stadiums but if that made it in that would be great!

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                    • baseballsim
                      MVP
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 1279

                      #25
                      Re: Classic Stadiums

                      Originally posted by tessl
                      I'm willing to give the developers a lot of slack here because they are under a ton of pressure to get every tiny detail and upgrade included in current MLB parks.

                      While they may not be the version of the park everybody wants they exist which is cool. I'm not a baseball historian but this topic interests me.

                      The version of Sportman's park appears to be the most recent version of the park. It was built in 1920 and in 1954 renovations took place which included removing seats in center field and replacing them with shrubbery.

                      I believe the final dimensions were Dimensions: LF 351 LCF 379 CF 420 RCF 354 RF 310. Left handed pull hitter's dream ballpark.

                      Shibe Park was built in 1909 and the higher wall in RF was added by Connie Mack in 1935 to block the view of people sitting on the roofs across the street because people selling roof top tickets were hurting attendance.

                      Attendance in the video is listed at 33,608 which was the attendance for the final configuration of the ballpark.

                      If the dimensions are also the final version they would be LF 334 LCF 387 CF 410 RCF 390 RF 329 and if those are the dimensions in the show I'll probably use Shibe because it is pitcher friendly but not extreme.
                      I know this isn't very scientific but here are some numbers from some Diamond Dynasty games from a couple years ago. Shibe wasn't very pitcher friendly. I'm guessing it was because the straight walls made the gaps shorter than normal or or something else.

                      classic.png
                      Ballpark Dimensions

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                      • citybythebay85
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2016
                        • 160

                        #26
                        Re: Classic Stadiums

                        Originally posted by TripleCrown
                        Agree, and the one and only way to do it.

                        As someone else, I'm curious to know what are the dimensions on those stadiums. If I remember the PS3 version , Polo Grounds had some marks on left/right fields and center field somewhere. Think so. Maybe I dreamed that as well.

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                        Polo Grounds was 447 feet to left center, 440 to right center, and 483 to dead center. 279 to the left field foul pole and 258 to the right field foul pole. I can't tell from pictures where the markings where, except for center field as you can see here from THE CATCH!

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                        • tessl
                          All Star
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 5685

                          #27
                          Re: Classic Stadiums

                          Originally posted by baseballsim
                          I know this isn't very scientific but here are some numbers from some Diamond Dynasty games from a couple years ago. Shibe wasn't very pitcher friendly. I'm guessing it was because the straight walls made the gaps shorter than normal or or something else.

                          [ATTACH]116985[/ATTACH]






                          Thanks - those websites give park effects including for some of the classic parks but I can't attest to their accuracy.
                          Last edited by tessl; 02-29-2016, 10:12 PM.

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                          • Speedy
                            #Ace
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 16143

                            #28
                            Re: Classic Stadiums

                            SCEA has a stream scheduled on 3/15 to discuss and show off the classic stadiums.



                            Let's wait until them to discuss/critique.
                            Originally posted by Gibson88
                            Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
                            It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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