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Old 04-15-2008, 09:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
kaosfere
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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How do you deal with a home-run park?

I'm having a terrible time keeping a winning average in my home park in my current league. It's a fairly strong home-run park (1.018 overall, 1.125 for lefties).

My starting pitchers Movements are all in the green, they mostly tend to the ground ball, and yet I'm still 5 and 9 in my new season, and was something on the order of .400 last year.

What gives?

Edit: I should mention that, inspite of this, I'm keeping well above a .500. Finished last season .560-some overall, and over .600 so far this year, so my players are decent. It's just that I'm in a tough conference and would be in the playoffs every year if I were in the *other* one, *or* winning the bulk of my home games, so it's annoying me.

Last edited by kaosfere : 04-15-2008 at 09:35 PM.
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