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Old 03-10-2019, 11:29 PM   #1
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ball park dimension have effect?

WIll ballpark dimension have an effect?
Seems like the FACTORS are what matters

You can set a high homer factor and disance 1000'
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Old 03-10-2019, 11:30 PM   #2
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also setting the dimension has no affect on the how the ballpark displays
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Old 03-10-2019, 11:49 PM   #3
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Factors only. And they matter a lot. I went from pitcher-friendly to max hitters park and my team performance shifted dramatically.
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Old 03-11-2019, 09:37 AM   #4
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Somehow righties/lefties batter-friendly park doesn't work in the way it should. Yeah, my righties get many more hits but often happens that right handed batters from a mixed opposite team e.g. 5 lefties 4 righties get on rampage and hits more times than my whole lineup all together... and no, it happens to my lefties only team as well. Similarly when another weaker (let's say that I finish season with 0.600 winning rate and the other team with 0.450) righties team visit the ballpark. I can have a better batter on every position but it doesn't matter as my usual winning rate against such teams is around 0.400 ... Same applies for Home x Away record which is usually the same which goes against expectation that due to the home field advantage the team should have much higher win rate at home...
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Factors only. And they matter a lot. I went from pitcher-friendly to max hitters park and my team performance shifted dramatically.
Then I take it you have a strong offensive team with power?
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Then I take it you have a strong offensive team with power?
Yes, and it's also a strong pitching team. The team has won 2 Perfect League championships, so it's solid all-around, but that doesn't really matter to my point. EDIT: Oh, I get your point. By dramatic shift in performance, I didn't mean from losing to winning. It was winning to still winning but with dramatic statistical shifts.

Below is how roughly the same team fared in back-to-back seasons in perfect. Season 1's park was .950 AVG, .900 2B/3B, .950 HR. Season 2 was 1.1 AVG, 1.25 2B/3B, 1.1 HR. It's a dramatic flip.
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Yes, and it's also a strong pitching team. The team has won 2 Perfect League championships, so it's solid all-around, but that doesn't really matter to my point. EDIT: Oh, I get your point. By dramatic shift in performance, I didn't mean from losing to winning. It was winning to still winning but with dramatic statistical shifts.

Below is how roughly the same team fared in back-to-back seasons in perfect. Season 1's park was .950 AVG, .900 2B/3B, .950 HR. Season 2 was 1.1 AVG, 1.25 2B/3B, 1.1 HR. It's a dramatic flip.
I guess I trying to figure out the "ballpark factor" effect. A strong pitching team could also warrant a "pitcher's ballpark," no?
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I guess I trying to figure out the "ballpark factor" effect. A strong pitching team could also warrant a "pitcher's ballpark," no?
Absolutely. If you want to minimize the other team's offense, Elite Pitching + Pitcher's Park can be devastating for some teams. That first season, I went something like .700 at home and went 1-2-3 in the Cy Young in Perfect League. The second, I didn't do as well at home (maybe .550), but I won the championship, so I somehow overcame the loss of my home field advantage.

I'm going with a max pitcher's park this season. I'm in 1st place still, but the sample is too small right now to see anything but a jumble of places in those rankings I posted.

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Somehow righties/lefties batter-friendly park doesn't work in the way it should. Yeah, my righties get many more hits but often happens that right handed batters from a mixed opposite team e.g. 5 lefties 4 righties get on rampage and hits more times than my whole lineup all together... and no, it happens to my lefties only team as well. Similarly when another weaker (let's say that I finish season with 0.600 winning rate and the other team with 0.450) righties team visit the ballpark. I can have a better batter on every position but it doesn't matter as my usual winning rate against such teams is around 0.400 ... Same applies for Home x Away record which is usually the same which goes against expectation that due to the home field advantage the team should have much higher win rate at home...
And this is exactly what I am talking about:
41:40 Home at lefties park 41:40 Away




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