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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Saturday, June 27, 2009
It’s a musgraveyard for flyballs!
According to Rybarczyk, the most significant change in ballpark effect by the Mets’ switching from Shea Stadium to Citi Field this season has been in terms of home-run production. In the first 37 games of Citi Field’s existence, the Mets and their opponents have been “robbed” of a combined 36 home runs that might have cleared the fences at Shea. Compare that to only two home runs—both hit by fellow fantasy first-rounder Chase Utley of the Phillies—hit at the Mets’ new home that would not have been round-trippers at Shea, and you’re talking a staggering difference in ballpark factors.
So what’s causing such a dramatic effect? Rybarczyk illustrates the vast difference in outfield dimensions between Shea and Citi Field in the diagram to the right. But it’s more than that. As he adds: “Keep in mind that the fences at Citi Field are considerably taller than those at Shea Stadium, and that for a typical home run ball, each additional foot of fence height is equivalent to moving the same height fence back by 0.84 feet. So, the 16-foot fence in left field at Citi Field is not only much deeper than the left-field fence at Shea Stadium, it is 8 feet taller, which equates to about another 6 feet of distance.”
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Mets' winning percentage at home, 2008 - .593
The park isn't costing the Mets wins.
Gardner was just muscling up trying to keep pace with Ortiz
David Wright: 67 AB/HR
If only CC hadn't been on in front of him in his 2nd AB, he'd probably have hit for the cycle. He's going to come down, but he's been a very good player so far this year (Fangraphs values his season at $8.7M).
I did like what I saw of Citi on TV. I think I'd bring in some of the walls and lower some, but I'd still rather play in a strong pitchers park than a homer haven.
I'd love someone to open a new park which has the dimensions (or at least the outfield area) of old Forbes Field, and populate their roster with speedsters. Even now I kind of miss the old Busch Stadium and old dimensions at Royals Stadium and the kind of baseball which tended to be played there (and yes the turf, which I otherwise find to be an abhorrent playing surface).
Edit; Oh I get it:
Well, I'm not a fantasy player, guess that explains it.
One of the reasons why, if I owned a team, I would want the stadium to be a pitcher's park. Over the course of the season the bullpen would be kept fresher.
That rates him as the third most valuable CFer in the AL, 8th overall. It'll be interesting to see where he settles. He's also pretty much carved out a ten year career with this start. A fast guy can live off a good year for at least a decade.
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