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  1. Sep 13, 2011 · Major league ballparks are not standardized in size mainly for historical or local reasons, and remain non-standardized for practical and historical reasons. It isn't that there are no...

  2. For reason 1: a ball hit into the air and caught in this foul territory counts as an out, so it's construction makes a difference in how a team is positioned and how batters approach their at-bats. On fields with a lage amount of foul territory, more pop-ups will be caught for outs.

  3. The unusual playing surface, along with the presence of catwalks and lights above the field — the cause of many lost fly balls — were major downsides for indoor parks, and may be why most have been replaced with other types of ballparks.

  4. Jul 25, 2014 · In this week's edition of Ballpark Quirks, take a trip back in time at Chicago's Wrigley Field and learn the origin of its brick-and-ivy covered walls.

    • Mike Petriello
    • Which parks have seen the most homers that would only have been out right there? These are often the most interesting ones, the home runs that only would have been out in exactly that spot in exactly that ballpark and absolutely nowhere else -- i.e., the "1 of 30s."
    • How many home runs are out of all the parks? Since 2016, we’ve seen more than 38,000 home runs. How many of them would have been out of each and every Major League park -- that is, a 30/30 homer?
    • Can you hit a ball that would have been out of every park except the one you’re in? It’s somewhat rare, but yes: There are a few places where you can hit a ball so well that it would be out of 29 ballparks (97%) and yet not the one you’re standing in.
    • What happens when you put all these together? Let’s put all the individual batted balls back together, and go check out some leaderboards. Last year, Anthony Rizzo hit 34 homers, including the postseason.
  5. May 4, 2004 · But does the ball really fly that much farther in Denver? And, is thin air really to blame for the large number of home runs hit at Coors Field? We decided to put these assumptions to the test and came up with some surprising results: fly balls simply don’t travel as far as they should in Denver.

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  7. Nov 7, 2023 · Learn about the specific rules that make up ground rules in baseball stadiums, including field dimensions, safety netting, and outfield walls. Find out how these rules are created and enforced, and why they're important to clarify unusual situations.

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