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MLB's Easiest Fields To Hit Home Run's Out Of?
#1
NOT INSIDE THE PARK HOME RUNS!!!


thoughts?


i'm gonna say Coors Field and Wrigley Field
#2
Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park & Arizona's Chase Field
#3
Average home runs per game per stadium
1. Great American 1.67
2. New Bankee Stadium 1.45
3. U.S. Cellular field (White Sox) 1.38
4. Citizens Bank Park 1.37
5. Camden Yards 1.32
The most difficult stadium to hit a home run according to espn.com
Oakland Coliseum .46 home run per game avg.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/stats/parkfactor/_/sort/HRFactor
#4
^ i hate Oakland's Field and Toronto's Field
#5
If you are left handed then Yankee Stadium and where the Giants play are prolly the easiest.
#6
Joey Votto had no problem going deep at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Wink

That was a mega shot!
#7
Amun-Ra Wrote:If you are left handed then Yankee Stadium and where the Giants play are prolly the easiest.

I forgot about San Fran's right field. One of the most overrated pitcher's parks. The right field porch is 309. The water is only about 350. Bonds got many gift home runs due to that park.
#8
Whatever field the Pirates are pitching at Sad
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#9
TidesHoss32 Wrote:Whatever field the Pirates are pitching at Sad



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#10
Jarons Wrote:I forgot about San Fran's right field. One of the most overrated pitcher's parks. The right field porch is 309. The water is only about 350. Bonds got many gift home runs due to that park.

Bonds got alot of gift Home Runs.
#11
Being a Reds fan I am inclined to say that it is Great American Ballpark.
So I would so like this:
GABP
Coors
PNC park
Fenway
New Yankee
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