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Old 01-20-2014, 12:47 PM   #2
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I had seen this in my EBL league 2003-2014. Now I do have a fair amount of custom players but they are spread throughout both league. NL hitters tended to hit more HR because the NL had the smaller parks. LA Coliseum, Tiger Stadium, an old New Orleans park, Old Busch, Baker Bowl. only big park 2004-2008 was Seals Stadium which was great for triples & doubles. AL had Old Comiskey, Candlestick, Big A in Anaheim, Olympic Stade, Forbes (where HR go to die), Texas Stadium, Baker Bowl was AL 2004-2008 NL 2009 - 2011.
pitchers in the AL had lower ERA's. SB were higher in the, AL as the AL had fewer C's with an arm better then a 6. NL had 2 10 C's. 1 8 and 3 7's 2003 - 2018.
Didn't the AL 1904-1920 have the smaller parks? What do the ERA's look like for NL & AL during those years in your league?
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