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matchpenalty

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I've searched and can't find it. Anyone know see a list to what each stadium did in giving up home runs this. Always interesting to see what top home run parks were and bottom.
 

matchpenalty

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Anyone with actual home run numbers. Not a math major, but way more than 1.2 home runs were hit in Yankee Stadium this season, according to that breakdown. I wonder how close they got to 300 and up to #'s Coors was giving up pre humidor in the 90's.
 

pujolsjunkie

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matchpenalty said:
Anyone with actual home run numbers. Not a math major, but way more than 1.2 home runs were hit in Yankee Stadium this season, according to that breakdown. I wonder how close they got to 300 and up to #'s Coors was giving up pre humidor in the 90's.

It isn't 1.2 home runs - it just ranks how much of a HR park it is.
 

matchpenalty

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Yeah, I figure it was something like that. I'd like to see total home run stats per park of all 30. I've tried ESPN and yahoo stats and seems they don't break it down by park on just total #'s. I know Yankee Stadium was on pace to break Coors Field of going over 300 for season at around mid season. It was giving up over 4 per game for awhile.
 

bdj610

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I think this will help with what you're looking for:

5,042 home runs hit in 2009 regular season.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagu ... =2009#site

Stadium HRs Hit or Allowed
Yankee Stadium III 237
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington 215
Citizens Bank Park 207
Oriole Park at Camden Yards 205
Miller Park 201
Angel Stadium of Anaheim 194
SkyDome 194
Comiskey Park II 192
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 189
Great American Ballpark 187
Fenway Park 186
Tropicana Field 185
Comerica Park 179
Chase Field 174
Coors Field 172
Dolphin Stadium 169
Minute Maid Park 164
Nationals Park 162
Wrigley Field 160
Safeco Field 156
PNC Park 143
Network Associates Coliseum 140
Jacobs Field 138
Kauffman Stadium 134
Citi Field 130
PetCo Park 129
AT&T Park 129
Dodger Stadium 127
Turner Field 124
Busch Stadium II 120
 

uniquebaseballcards

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I'm assuming these include inside-the-park HRs.

bdj610 said:
I think this will help with what you're looking for:

5,042 home runs hit in 2009 regular season.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagu ... =2009#site

Stadium HRs Hit or Allowed
Yankee Stadium III 237
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington 215
Citizens Bank Park 207
Oriole Park at Camden Yards 205
Miller Park 201
Angel Stadium of Anaheim 194
SkyDome 194
Comiskey Park II 192
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 189
Great American Ballpark 187
Fenway Park 186
Tropicana Field 185
Comerica Park 179
Chase Field 174
Coors Field 172
Dolphin Stadium 169
Minute Maid Park 164
Nationals Park 162
Wrigley Field 160
Safeco Field 156
PNC Park 143
Network Associates Coliseum 140
Jacobs Field 138
Kauffman Stadium 134
Citi Field 130
PetCo Park 129
AT&T Park 129
Dodger Stadium 127
Turner Field 124
Busch Stadium II 120
 

bdj610

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uniquebaseballcards said:
I'm assuming these include inside-the-park HRs.

I would think so. A home run is still a home run whether or not it was hit outside the park or inside of it.

Funny thing is that the site says that 5,041 home runs were hit to the outfield, while one was hit in the infield???

Also, 9 were hit "in play". I'm guessing that means there were nine inside the park home runs as all the rest (5,033) were "not in play."
 

matchpenalty

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Man can't believe how Yankee Stadium came back to earth. Home runs must have went down big time last half season there. Great American was under 200 for first time. Coors was middle of the pack again. I wish some people would finally realize Coors is no longer a home run haven. Hasn't been for many years.
 

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