Best stadiums for home runs
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A’s is good too
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Reds work well
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If you have left handed hitters, you can pretty much hit a check swing HR over the right field fence at Yankee stadium
Otherwise the minor league fields of Shield Woods or Capital Lange -
I smacked a homer with Bregman of all people yesterday at Houstons park that legit felt like a check swing and it flew several rows deep into that strange grandstand they have in left. I actually am not that familiar with their park and had to look up wether this was their AAA teams park lol
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Normally I would say make a created stadium with max elevation and shortest fences possible but it feels nerfed this year. I used to put up 40+ runs a game vs cpu, Now it’s usually 10-20.
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320/330 created stadium at 200 elevation plays fair but there are plenty of homers. And 500fts are kinda common.
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@IrishFist412_MLBTS I know it's been a couple of months, but I'm glad I'm not the only one who's noticed this. I made a stadium last year that has a 300' high right field wall, and I think a 315ish left field wall. Deep center. And, last year it played perfectly. This year it's just not flying like it should.
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For mini seasons I’d say Alex Box Stadium-LSU.
Coors Field is always a good choice because of the elevation.
For inside the park home runs and triples I’d say Polo Grounds -
I downloaded a version of good ole Costco field the other night.
I hit 8-10 homers a game and score 15-20 runs on Veteran. (I don’t play online at all.)
For me, that’s solid numbers and better than any stadium I’ve used so far this year.
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created stadium named HR Derby
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Capital Lange is a homer park, about the size of the Singers stadium. Its single or homer and lots and lots of outs with the field so small
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George M. Steinbrenner Field is pretty good. I created one called Historic Bowman Field, should be decent.
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If you are loading up with leftys, try Mack Park. It's like 280ish to RF.