The only MLB fields where the elevation affects anything is Coors and Chase. It is unfortunate they don't have one in play for places like Safeco or Petco.
MLB The Show 16: The Best Pitcher and Hitter Ballparks
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Re: MLB The Show 16: The Best Pitcher and Hitter Ballparks
The only MLB fields where the elevation affects anything is Coors and Chase. It is unfortunate they don't have one in play for places like Safeco or Petco. -
Thanks guys for all the love! I don't get to play in Comerica that often (if at all) in RttS but I'll definitely be looking forward challenging its position as a pitcher's park!Comment
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How has no one mentioned Petco in San Diego? The Padres will never own a "power line-up" simply because of their unforgivingly gard to hit park, just like it seems like home stats always seem to make their average pitchers look good. Not even Adrian Gonzalez in his prime produced much more than high rbis there. On top of that idk hoe the Pirates home field isn't some sort of honorable mention, straight left and straight right aren't that bad, but left center and center require massive shots. Also, why isn't Wrigley on the list you don't need power or to be a pull hitter to feast there, in fact even average players can get it completely out of the park. That's left unmentioned the fact that the weather in the "windy city" often decides whether it's impossible to turn anything into the air into more than a single, or imposible to get less than a double.Comment
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Re: MLB The Show 16: The Best Pitcher and Hitter Ballparks
What the numbers say.Attached FilesComment
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Re: MLB The Show 16: The Best Pitcher and Hitter Ballparks
I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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