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Old 11-20-2007, 07:57 PM
Neuge Neuge is offline
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Default Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag

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Holliday's road #s
.301 11hrs 55rbi .485 slugging .860 OPS

double those and tell me if he didnt play at Coors he was an MVP candidate

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It goes both ways. A high percentage of his road games were played in NL West pitcher's parks.

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Wrong.

A high percentage of his road games were played in NL West hitters parks.

Dodgers and DBacks had above average scoring parks, Giants were slightly below neutral. The Padres have an incrediably low scoring park, but that's only 10 out of 163 games (6%).

2007 NL Park Run Factors
1) Cubs 1.177
2) Rockies 1.160
3) DBacks 1.111
4) Reds 1.095
5) Marlins 1.068
6) Dodgers 1.053
7) Phillies 1.034
8) Brewers 1.011
9) Giants 0.987
Last Petco Park .755

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I don't know where ESPN got those, but they look terrible (range is WAY too wide).

Better park factors with a description of how they are calculated.

This is all besides the fact that 1-year PFs usually have too much variance. In '03 the Rockies gave up more runs on the road than at home.

EDIT: tripod is censored. http://gosu02. t r i p o d .com/id103.html
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