Stadiums
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@chucky97___ said in Stadiums:
@Dookie-Possum god players want to be rewarded, high elevaton stadiums reward hitting, I play there a lot and have held many bad players to low runs. Stop blaming the stadium, no one is trying to play at some scuffed stadium where every fly ball dies at.
80mph 40° launch should never be a homerun. Why not play at the Costco field then? Max Elevation and short walls need to be banned.
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Not everyone has a next Gen console, not everyone is as good as you are, I play on Nintendo switch and don't play online because I'm not good enough but you don't see me complaining about it
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@Dookie-Possum because cosco is horrible, shield woods just has a better feel, batters eye is great, elevation is for sure a factor, but overall top players will play at stadiums where the ball travels, this whole "they need help hitting cause they are bad" just isnt true. The top players top 50 guys, they are playing at SW, Laughing mountain etc. The game kills fly balls, we want perfect flyballs to leave. Not die at the track.
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Exactly, he should just stop complaining
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@sbchamps17 It use to be shippett, I can see as he stated, he started in 22, He's never lived through the Shipett Stadium days.
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@fubar2k7 None of them are user made.
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@Dookie-Possum said in Stadiums:
@chucky97___ said in Stadiums:
@Dookie-Possum god players want to be rewarded, high elevaton stadiums reward hitting, I play there a lot and have held many bad players to low runs. Stop blaming the stadium, no one is trying to play at some scuffed stadium where every fly ball dies at.
80mph 40° launch should never be a homerun. Why not play at the Costco field then? Max Elevation and short walls need to be banned.
lol how about 33 degrees and 85.4 mph? That’ll get it done at Tropicana just ask Harold Ramirez haha
Don’t forget that physics allows for a few more variables other than launch angle and bat speed such as (but not at all limited to…not even close) pitch velocity, wind direction and velocity, barometric pressure, humidity, temperature, altitude above sea level, baseball compression ratio (which is a series or variances in itself), spin rate and rotation (both out of the pitchers hand AND off the bat), not to mention bat whip, bat density and composition….and don’t get me started on sweet spot dynamics lol that’s an essay in itself
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@fubar2k7 minor league stadiums play better than mlb stadiums online.