butchna
Sit down and tell me all about it...way over there
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Lifetime Yankee fan here (since I was 5), but the advantage the Yankees have always had is that they play 81 games per year there. So they can design their roster to include players who can pull the ball down either left or right foul line for half of their games.
Conversely, teams that have players that hit deep to the power alleys or CF (advantageous in their own park, maybe) are at a disadvantage in Yankee Stadium.
Then the Yankees in the past have loaded up with left-handed pitchers (like Whitey Ford in the 1960's). So the right-handed batters that would hit well vs. the left-handers tend to fly out in the deeper left outfield.
Great team strategy or cheating? Unless MLB changes the rules to standardize stadium dimensions, I guess it's great strategy. :loco:
Ok...but both teams are hitting in the same Park so how is it an offensive advantage towards the Yankees? Other than outfields getting used to playing it off the wall and the dimensions i dont think they are such thing as a field/Park advantage in the MLB. Both teams can benefit or be hurt by it just the same.
Great strategy combined with stupid rules. Imagine if a football or soccer team was slow but strong so the owners just narrowed the field. It's just crazy.
Another thing that doesn't get as much attention is the how close the stands are to the field. Power hitters will hit foul fly balls a lot. Something that would be an easy out in some stadiums lands in the stands in another, giving the power hitter another chance to hit.
Its been mentioned already but who plays the most games in Yankee stadium?
So they have an advantage on stats through out the year? Not to mention like 5 of their top HR guys are Right Handed hitters. But anytime a game is played there both teams have the advantage of having a short porch in RF. Same thing for playing in Boston who has the shortest RF in all of baseball.
Boston also has the green monster in left. Judge and Stanton live off of pop fly homers to the opposite field. 81 games a year. Look up how many judge has put there this year.
Im not disputing that its not easy to hit HRs in certain parks. But both teams are hitting in the same park. Its just as easy for an opposing player to hit them there as it is the Yankees.
