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CitiField Dimensions
Centerfield Oct 03 2013 09:10 AM |
So we've had some time to digest the new dimensions. What do we think?
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Ceetar Oct 03 2013 09:15 AM Re: CitiField Dimensions |
I don't get worked up about them too much, huge or tiny, or fairish, good players/teams will tend to win wherever they play.
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Edgy MD Oct 03 2013 09:18 AM Re: CitiField Dimensions |
Either the fence in leftfield has to come in a few feet, or the fence on top of the fence has to be pushed back a few feet. Alserson specifically stated when announcing the original reconfiguration that the pullback catch was a key feature to baseball and fences should allow for them, but the current fence while shorter, don't allow for them because the Party City Deck railing fence interferes with the glove of the reaching player, and in fact sometimes leads to home runs clanking off the iron rail and 'sploding back toward the pursuing outfielders' face.
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metsmarathon Oct 03 2013 09:37 AM Re: CitiField Dimensions |
is there perhaps something about hte batters' eye that's masking the ball as pitchers deliver it? could this drive some of the difference?
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Zvon Oct 03 2013 01:37 PM Re: CitiField Dimensions |
Meh, we make a stadium designed for a Reyes type of player and then we let Reyes fly away. I get stuck right there.
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MFS62 Oct 03 2013 02:07 PM Re: CitiField Dimensions |
As long as they say they are committed to building a winner around (young) pitching, I have no problem if the current dimensions are slightly pitcher-friendly.
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Edgy MD Oct 03 2013 02:17 PM Re: CitiField Dimensions |
I think what we learned the second half of this year, though, is that, while sometimes superior pitching is exciting and invigorating, sometimes it just gets you really really long ties. And the strategy of playing until somebody screws up is really really stressful. We need some three-run innings.
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Ceetar Oct 03 2013 02:29 PM Re: CitiField Dimensions |
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Just get solid quality guys more than trying to fit molds. Guys that don't make outs. It's temping to say we need a slugging OFer, but that might not be as worthwhile for the Mets/Citi. I'd certainly rather a guy like Duda (as an example of one we have) who's gonna OBP while still being able to drive the ball even if it's not for 41 home runs than one we think is going to hit 40 and ends up hitting 24 with a .310 on base percentage.
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Lefty Specialist Oct 03 2013 02:39 PM Re: CitiField Dimensions |
This. Lucas Duda would hit more home runs in a smaller park, but he'd still suck. The dimensions are okay now. What's needed are better players.
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