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jdacunha
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Swisher, Cano, Melky all go back to back to back...4-0!
Do I hear 8 W's in a row?
Do I hear 8 W's in a row?
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Rickzcards said:Fire up the bandwagon for the league's best third place team!
rico08 said:The first two would have been lazy fly balls in any other stadium, but the visiting team has the same short porch.
A_Pharis said:Of course they are going to hit homeruns. All you HEAR about this new stadium is that it's very home run friendly. Wait until they get back on the road, again, and the streak will end.
jdacunha said:rico08 said:The first two would have been lazy fly balls in any other stadium, but the visiting team has the same short porch.
It's the same distance as the old park.
braden said:jdacunha said:rico08 said:The first two would have been lazy fly balls in any other stadium, but the visiting team has the same short porch.
It's the same distance as the old park.
Yes, the dimensions are the same. But, combined with the ridiculous wind currents due to the construction of the stadium, it's producing HR at a never-before-seen pace.
numba1yankeefan said:braden said:jdacunha said:rico08 said:The first two would have been lazy fly balls in any other stadium, but the visiting team has the same short porch.
It's the same distance as the old park.
Yes, the dimensions are the same. But, combined with the ridiculous wind currents due to the construction of the stadium, it's producing HR at a never-before-seen pace.
If the Yankees are hitting home runs like crazy, why can't other teams? Just because the new stadium gives up this many homeruns, that doesnt mean it's only an advantage to the yankees. They are just better than their opponents.
braden said:numba1yankeefan said:braden said:jdacunha said:rico08 said:The first two would have been lazy fly balls in any other stadium, but the visiting team has the same short porch.
It's the same distance as the old park.
Yes, the dimensions are the same. But, combined with the ridiculous wind currents due to the construction of the stadium, it's producing HR at a never-before-seen pace.
If the Yankees are hitting home runs like crazy, why can't other teams? Just because the new stadium gives up this many homeruns, that doesnt mean it's only an advantage to the yankees. They are just better than their opponents.
And where the hell did I say that? I didn't even mention the Yankees. Neither did the quotes above.
But, now that you've brought it up, a team can certainly use their home stadium to their advantage, especially over a number of years. I wouldn't blame them for it one bit either. But if the Stadium continues to produce HRs the way it currently is, they may need to do something about it.
A_Pharis said:Of course they are going to hit homeruns. All you HEAR about this new stadium is that it's very home run friendly. Wait until they get back on the road, again, and the streak will end.
That is all!jdacunha said:GO YANKEES!
Come on, let us yankee fans enjoy our little momentzach said:As exciting as it may be for them to win 8 in a row...don't forget 6 of those 8 games were against easier teams.
Lets see what happens when the Phillies come to town.