You have a humidor for Rockies baseballs,why not a dehumidifier for Cinci& St.Louis?

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  • BrentCrude
    SBR MVP
    • 11-16-05
    • 4665

    #1
    You have a humidor for Rockies baseballs,why not a dehumidifier for Cinci& St.Louis?
    I miss the old days of the huge over and unders at Coore's Field.Damn humidor!!!If the National League is worried about too many runs being scored in Denver,they should worry about not enough runs being scored in places like San Diego at sea level.Hell,the balls in places like St.Louis,Pittsburgh and Cincinnatti probably need to be put in a dehumudifier.

    Did the average Rockies game scores go down a couple runs since the humidor?

    Anyone live around Nashville or Louisville??That has to be the most misserable place humidity wise to live in.No wonder why the tobacco and blue grass is so lush.Then you have all those vines that look nice but people who own the land they are on hate them and call them nuisance vegetation.A trip to Phoenix where it's 120 in the shade is a pleasure compared to being around the Ohio and Mississippii River valleys in the summer.
  • rm18
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 09-20-05
    • 22291

    #2
    not CIncy that is a small park
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    • The HG
      SBR MVP
      • 11-01-06
      • 3566

      #3
      I don't know, I like the variation in ballparks, it makes things more fun, certainly from a capping perspective.

      I realize that Coors was a bit OOC, you don't want the offensive leaders every year to always be from one team just because they play in a freakish park, not to mention the effect that would have on career records long-term.

      But in general, I like uniqueness in parks, I don't like it when they try to make them all the same.
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