your information is of great assistance.... thanks
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VictorRestricted User
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#36Comment -
SlaninaSBR MVP
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lego21SBR Hustler
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#38if you go to MLB.com and use the "gameday" view, it will show you the layout of the field as well as the weather vane (vain?) in the bottom left corner.Comment -
suicidekingsSBR Hall of Famer
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#39Adding on to the wind analysis, here are the 2008 ESPN Ballpark Rankings showing how the parks stack up against each other. The numbers were derived by comparing run production at home vs away.
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RonPaul2008SBR Hall of Famer
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#40good info
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d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#41Yes it is!Originally posted by RonPaul2008good info
thanks
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billylocoSBR MVP
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#42You must have a great boss to let you use the computer when you must have filing to do. Just an observation. Plus you seem to know more than the average file clerk in my company. hmmm...we had a Silverback gorilla here in Atlanta at the Atlanta Zoo who just up and died.....supposedly
....hmmm i wonder???
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Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
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#43Willie B the gorilla has been dead for quite a while now, Crazy Billy. Had a lot of people keep me informed on his life through the years, always noting the striking resemblance the two of us shared though personally I think the ape was a little more handsome than me.
Poor guy, as if being condemned to spend his life enclosed in a frickin' zoo wasn't enough, they named him after some scum, low-life Atlanta politician on top of that.
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billylocoSBR MVP
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#44Hey Willie Bee, i meant he died suddenly. Yes the Atlanta zoo sucked until about 10 years or so ago, i believe his name to be Terry Maples took over the reins and the zoo (according to my adult daughters who visit occassionally) is mucho improved.
Great site by the way sir!Comment -
MadRussianSBR Sharp
- 12-21-08
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#45Do umpires have an affect on over/under...and where do i get a list of today's umpires behind the plate? And how do I add an avatar next to my name?Comment -
hothandsmgeeSBR Sharp
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#46Thanks for the information man.Comment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
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#47You're welcome, hothands. Good luck in the poker tourney.Comment -
Steve0432SBR Rookie- 06-13-09
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#48Is that knowledge straight of the dome or were you spending time with it?Comment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
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#49Originally posted by Steve0432Is that knowledge straight of the dome or were you spending time with it?
Not sure what you mean Steve?
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MadukweSBR Wise Guy
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#50that is an awesome chart, where did you get it?Comment -
arwarSBR High Roller
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#51cool stuffComment -
MainEventOrBustSBR Hustler
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#52Doesn't wind just swirl in most parks? Can't imagine how the wind 4 stories up would affect play in Yankee Stadium for instance.Originally posted by Willie BeePico, it's just a tool for determining how wind might affect a particular ballgame.Comment -
BeastxxxSBR Sharp
- 06-26-09
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#53ThanksOriginally posted by suicidekingsAdding on to the wind analysis, here are the 2008 ESPN Ballpark Rankings showing how the parks stack up against each other. The numbers were derived by comparing run production at home vs away.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/...or&season=2008
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BeastxxxSBR Sharp
- 06-26-09
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#54Originally posted by MadRussianDo umpires have an affect on over/under...and where do i get a list of today's umpires behind the plate?
They usually add the umps later I think.
One of the other guys probably can help.
I know somebody posted a link before showing who is umping each game but I dont remember maybe they will read this post and repost it for you GLComment -
Numenor80SBR Sharp
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#55NICE INFO. Thanks!Comment -
scruffy mojoSBR Rookie
- 08-24-09
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#56thanks good info, could come in handy in certain instances. another thing to look at pitcher vs lineup righty vs lefty.Comment -
F0UR_U_@NVSBR Rookie
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#57great info if u ask me most dont think about thing like this........thank youComment -
odusmykalSBR MVP
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#58Most don't think like this, but Willie Bee isn't like most.. The guy has more info than Encyclopedia Brittanica.. Good job WB..Comment -
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Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
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#60A very diplomatic way of saying I have a strange mindOriginally posted by odusmykalMost don't think like this, but Willie Bee isn't like most.
Good site as well. I've seen people look at me funny when I go to a park with a compass and stand behind home plate getting a read on the layout. Didn't have to do that years ago when ALL parks followed the same general rules of having the line from 1B to 3B basically run South to North or the line from Home Plate down LF line run from West to East.Originally posted by mgmarkComment -
SportsBetGuysRestricted User
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#61I like WrigleyComment -
ChewcoCFOSBR Rookie
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#62lol, so the position of the feild effects your bets? lol, wow nice strategy!Comment -
Tsiggy FreshSBR High Roller
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#63Thank uComment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
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#64Wrigley is the wildest. If the wind is blowing out, a pop-up can end up in the bleachers. If the wind is blowing in, you can hit a ball that is destined for Lake Michigan, and have it end up being caught by the Shortstop.Comment -
BstersSBR High Roller- 11-16-09
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#65Petco Park and Citi Field are definetly pitchers parks, while Citizens Bank and Coors are hitters parks. Wrigley Field can be either: generally the wind blows out during day games, which they have a lot of there, and the wind generally blows in at night.Comment -
BstersSBR High Roller- 11-16-09
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#66Originally posted by MainEventOrBustDoesn't wind just swirl in most parks? Can't imagine how the wind 4 stories up would affect play in Yankee Stadium for instance.
A home run ball is hit at least forty feet up in the air.Comment -
bozemanSBR MVP
- 11-11-09
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#67Awesome info, those of you who doubt, don't. Who of you had a bet against Temple after they won the first half 21-7 in College Bowls? There was a terrifying wind that day. I didn't know the direction though, but after the dog(Temple ) had won in the first, it was obvious they would face the wind in the second half. 21-0 or 23-0 they lost the second half. Wonderful play and the first weather GOY for me
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nbt3428SBR Sharp
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#68Wow great info in this thread, glad I found it before the season starts. Thanks!Comment -
CLGRestricted User
- 02-22-10
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#69Needs some baseball fansComment -
stealthyburritoSBR Posting Legend
- 05-12-09
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#70alot of this info is useless and/or irrelevant. A lot of these #s still apply but its affect on plays at best for most plays (except places like the new NYY stadium) is very minimalComment
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