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  • DieHardYankee26
    BING BONG
    • Feb 2008
    • 10178

    #8641
    Re: MLB Off-Topic

    Wow that's super creative. I wouldn't mind that on like a poster or something. Pretty cool.
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    • countryboy
      Growing pains
      • Sep 2003
      • 52700

      #8642
      Re: MLB Off-Topic

      Originally posted by SPTO
      Speaking of stadiums, check this out



      An artist made a picture of Old Yankee Stadium out of the names of every player who played in that ballpark.


      That's amazing!


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      • TheMatrix31
        RF
        • Jul 2002
        • 52897

        #8643
        Re: MLB Off-Topic

        Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
        It's like getting a glimpse into an alternate universe where the internet existed in 1967:

        "So what Tony C got hit? You want everyone to just follow the trend and put on ear flaps? Soft, buncha babies."

        Wild.
        Exactly my point. Thanks.

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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42509

          #8644
          Re: MLB Off-Topic

          Originally posted by ImTellinTim
          So why even have the damn dimensions, lol
          I think it's more like: "If you're within the specifications, we won't even bother approving or not. You'll be good." Whereas if you go outside of them, they'll say: "We have to approve it first before you go ahead and build it. Give me more as to why you think this is suitable."

          As far as the new Yankee Stadium, it might fall under a grandfather clause or something. Other stadiums might be able to get away with it because of certain wall heights, weather conditions, size limitations, or compensation in other aspects.

          For example, AT&T Park is 309 feet down the right field line, but with a 24-foot high wall, wind that blows in often, is right on the SF Bay, and jets out to 421 feet in RCF. Plus it was completed in 2000, so I'm not sure if those dimension guidelines were what they are now. Not to mention, as you can tell it really is not a homer-friendly area by any means.
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          • ShowTyme15
            LADetermined
            • Jan 2004
            • 11853

            #8645
            Re: MLB Off-Topic

            Per a report from the Miami Herald, four of the Marlins' special assistants were fired at Derek Jeter's behest on Friday.


            Derek Jeter sending in David Samson to do his dirty work.

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            • l3ulvl
              Hall Of Fame
              • Dec 2009
              • 17229

              #8646
              Re: MLB Off-Topic

              Originally posted by Speedy
              Gosh, why won't these teams create a unique field. I've said it before but I'd love to see an OF wall that was straight from foul line to foul line but with a gradually hightend wall as it gets to CF.

              That's my Blzr idea.
              holy **** that would be terrifying, we might as well have a moat on the other side of the fence full of sharks and gators
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              • dubcity
                Hall Of Fame
                • May 2012
                • 17872

                #8647
                Re: MLB Off-Topic

                Shoutout to MVP 06 create-a-ballpark.

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                • Majingir
                  Moderator
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 47447

                  #8648
                  Re: MLB Off-Topic

                  Originally posted by dubcity
                  Shoutout to MVP 06 create-a-ballpark.
                  A feature in baseball games that could've had so much potential if someone built on it year after year.

                  Imagine getting to create your own ballpark, choosing sightlines, just making it as cool or arcade like as possible. Arcade like having the entire outfield being surrounded by the green monster. Or sightlines like combining pirates and Giants. Get that great sightline and can hit it into the water.

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                  • Blzer
                    Resident film pundit
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 42509

                    #8649
                    Re: MLB Off-Topic

                    Originally posted by Speedy
                    Gosh, why won't these teams create a unique field. I've said it before but I'd love to see an OF wall that was straight from foul line to foul line but with a gradually hightend wall as it gets to CF.

                    That's my Blzr idea.
                    Originally posted by l3ulvl
                    holy **** that would be terrifying, we might as well have a moat on the other side of the fence full of sharks and gators
                    There is a high school in our baseball division (back when I was in HS) whose baseball field actually did this (the shape of fair ground was essentially an isosceles triangle) because of the narrow configuration of the high school itself.

                    I'm pulling this from Google Maps and drawing over it:




                    Center field was about 260 feet, and the lines were about 360 feet. I want to clarify that they have since brought in the corners (you can probably see it in the pictures) to about 300 feet even.

                    Now, center field had a high fence. I'd have to go out there and check it out again, but I want to say it was maybe 25-30 feet tall? Maybe more, can't remember. It spanned pretty far to the power alleys as well (Google Maps doesn't seem to show the fence very well, but I think you can kind of see a brown pole sticking up in LCF that shows the left-end of the high fence).

                    The catch though is the trees. If it clears the fence but doesn't clear those trees, it's a double. It needs to clear the trees to be a home run, and now you're talking about hitting a towering shot. You can't just hit any regular blast anymore. So hitting it to center field was basically a single-pushing-double off the fence, automatic double over the fence, and home run over the trees. It became a meme before memes existed. If we would hit 350 foot flyouts to center field in other parks, we would say, "That's a double at El Camino."

                    By the way, playing center field out there was hell. There were roots from the trees everywhere, and I remember the warning track was somewhat sunken, though it did help drainage so we rarely got rained out there if it dumped the night before.

                    As far as a park "really" doing this, you have no shot unless they maybe decide to go uniform all the way around. I'd say maybe a circular 350-360 feet with an increasing wall from lines to CF (up to like 40-50 feet) is the closest you can get. I don't know how you would make the stands this way though haha. Basically, you're probably SOL.

                    I loved to draw fictional stadiums as a kid, more so for specific teams than anything else. I think I have posted my Mets and Marlins drawings here before (prior to them making actual stadiums). I should start doing that again. I tried to stay within regular-ish configurations, but I never really made it too generic either.
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                    • Majingir
                      Moderator
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 47447

                      #8650
                      Re: MLB Off-Topic

                      A stats team was going through every single scoresheet in NHL in its first 70 years and found around 6000 bits of new information. The one getting most publicity is a missing assist for Maurice Richard.


                      Makes you wonder about other sports, baseball in this instance since I'm posting this here. If there hasn't already been a team doing it, I wonder what types of things they might find if they go through every scorecard in history. Guys might have diff career totals and records might actually be diff.

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                      • CMH
                        Making you famous
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 26203

                        #8651
                        Re: MLB Off-Topic

                        Originally posted by Majingir
                        A stats team was going through every single scoresheet in NHL in its first 70 years and found around 6000 bits of new information. The one getting most publicity is a missing assist for Maurice Richard.


                        Makes you wonder about other sports, baseball in this instance since I'm posting this here. If there hasn't already been a team doing it, I wonder what types of things they might find if they go through every scorecard in history. Guys might have diff career totals and records might actually be diff.
                        They've done it. Found missing hits and RBI.

                        I think they found some rbi or hits for Ruth. Ted Williams had a total of something go up too. Just the notable names I recall.

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                        • Sportsforever
                          NL MVP
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 20368

                          #8652
                          Re: MLB Off-Topic

                          Originally posted by CMH
                          They've done it. Found missing hits and RBI.

                          I think they found some rbi or hits for Ruth. Ted Williams had a total of something go up too. Just the notable names I recall.

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                          One of the most notable changes was the RBI record in a season. When I was a kid, the record everyone talked about was Hack Wilson's 190 RBI. In 1999, they found that an RBI had been missed in a double header and the record was changed to 191. I'm sure there are more.

                          On another note, the Braves take a lot of flak at times for their lack of attendance. This season they drew over 2.5 million, their 26th straight season drawing over 2 million fans. There is only one other team that has done that (the Dodgers).
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                          • SPTO
                            binging
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 68046

                            #8653
                            Re: MLB Off-Topic

                            All sports leagues have done this to one degree or another. I sometimes see situations where yardage will go up or down for a RB over the course of the week after they go through the initial gamesheet.
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                            • Blzer
                              Resident film pundit
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 42509

                              #8654
                              Re: MLB Off-Topic

                              I once made a fake Onion article on Bill Buckner's WS error being changed to an infield single decades later. I'm still waiting for that to actually happen.
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                              • Jr.
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                                • Feb 2003
                                • 19171

                                #8655
                                Re: MLB Off-Topic

                                Originally posted by Blzer
                                I once made a fake Onion article on Bill Buckner's WS error being changed to an infield single decades later. I'm still waiting for that to actually happen.
                                Aren't Onion articles already fake?
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