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Parks you hate playing at.
My worst has to be Wrigley. Why you ask, because there is almost no hitters eye to speak of. trying to pick the ball up off the pitchers hand in that park is an absolute nightmare.Tags: None -
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Homer parks. Specifically, Fenway and Minute Maid.
I can play an amazing game and lose because I gave up a couple of blooper home runs over that ridiculously short 310 wall in left. My team is mostly left handers, so I can't abuse that wall like my opponents can.
Minute Maid because it's basically impossible to hit a homer over the 435 center wall. That field can make any centerfielder look like a golden glover. Yet the side walls are extremely short so it just rewards players who swing late or early on everything.Last edited by takki; 05-27-2015, 05:46 PM. -
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I hate Safeco, just something about hitting there bothers the hell out of me.NCAAM: Wichita State Shockers
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Comerica Park. No particular reason. I've just never played we'll there.Comment
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Played a couple of day games early in the season in my RTTS at Fenway and Camden Yards and towards the later innings you literally cannot see the ball against the green/teal batter's eyes. Great job with the lighting this year but it may be a bit too realistic!Comment
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I hate playing in white sox park, those stupid candies on top of the scoreboard make me angry
I also hate playing at rays, you could not pay me to go into that stadium, if it depressing as it looks, I'm surprised there is not more suicides there.
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Regarding Safeco, I also have trouble with seeing the ball but my main problem with the park is when I'm pitching. I use meter and there is an entrance right above the catchers head that seems to be busier than a subway station. There are so many people moving around in and out of that thing, it's hard sometimes to concentrate on the meter. IRL there is an entrance there but it is not as busy as it is in the game.Comment
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I had trouble seeing the ball at Progressive Field in Cleveland but then I changed my camera angle so I'm fine but Tropicana Field is just depressing. When I play against the Rays, I just go to a random spring training stadium.Comment
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As time goes on I become more & more desensitized to it.
But I prefer if I didn'tI probably would mind as much if I didn;t have so many road games in Miami.
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comerica park, looks beautiful but its like a dead zone for me cant get anything off
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Pretty much all retractable roof stadiums cos none of them has their closed roof version in the game. I don't know how somebody can play as Astros or Marlins when irl they have the roofs closed more often than open.Spending time with Jesus!
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I have never seen the astors roof from watching on TV and i never get a view that would be able to see it in game. Why should i care if i wont even see it?Comment
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