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To: GoreIsLove
now their new stadium is a pitcher's park.

No such thing as a pitcher's park any more. Braves Field in Boston used to have a 440-foot distance -- down the LEFT field line. Now THAT's a pitcher's park.

If even half of what Ken Caminiti says is true they should throw out every home run record set before 1985. With small parks, diluted pitching staffs and hulked-up players, it's not the same game.

227 posted on 05/31/2002 12:28:46 PM PDT by Colonel_Flagg
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To: Colonel_Flagg
No such thing as a pitcher's park any more.

Sure there is. Look at Detroit's new stadium, or Shea, or Pac Bell. They might not have Polo Ground's-esque dimensions, but there definitely not band boxes.

And if you look back at some of the older stadiums, there were just as many tiny parks then as now.

Before expansion in the late-80's, 49 HRs by McGwire in 87 seemed shocking. I remember reading articles claiming that 50 would never be topped. Adding the Marlins, Rockies, D-Rays and D-Backs added 45 pitchers to rosters that should have never been there. Post-expansion is when the HR records have all been traditionally broken. I believe that was the case in 1961 as well, and is the case now.

As far as steroid use, who knows. Of course prior to 1990, there really was no weight training to speak of either way.

234 posted on 05/31/2002 12:37:14 PM PDT by GoreIsLove
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