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If The Marlins Stadium Ever Get Built

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Neutral.

 

I'm absolutely sick of our hitters hitting it 410 feet and it not being a HR, but I don't want to hamper our pitchers either.

pitchers park...as many times as our hitters hit it that far and no homerun, just think of what the opposition thinks...plus im sure our hitters would sacrifice some of their power numbers for a shot to win it all...something which rarely happens in hitters parks

:hat the stadium will last longer than cabrerra.we have to think beyond cabrerra's time with the marlins.

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A hitter's park or neutral so you can finally stop saying so and so would have more home runs if he didn't play in pro player.

I remember when the Cards where considered a small ball team. That lasted for years.

 

The fish for the most part (especially since Louie came aboard) where considered a small ball team with some pop in the lineup.

 

I like pitchers park for this reason and because i'm tired of these ridiculous stadiums poping up (SD, PHILLY, Houston)...where anything over 1st base or 3rd base is a Homer.

 

LOL whats going on with that LF wall in Houston...thats just not baseball Announcer: " pop up over 3rd base...OH wait it's GONE!!!"

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