When I was just starting my first Astrodome team I posted it here at the forum and got a lot of good advice. I thought I'd give you an end of season update, since it's turned out to be a pretty interesting--and to me surprising— team.
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/80s/team/team_other.html?user_id=76284
What's interesting about it is: good hit, no pitch. Even though it's in the Astrodome, the team is second overall in runs scored. On the other hand, for much of the season, it was worst in ERA. Though we've managed to claw our way up a few notches on the pitching list, the team ERA is still an ugly 4.89 (league average 4.62).
So, did the Astrodome make no difference? Maybe yes, maybe no, but I think that, yes, it did. The team ERA at home is an elegant 3.68 but on the road it's an ugly 6.13. By contrast, after 153 games, the hitters have scored 359 runs in the 'Dome and 523 on the road. So is this a 700 run team or a 1050 run team? I think these are really unusual park effects--the swings even in extreme parks aren't usually THAT big.
Anyway, the net effect is that the team is making the playoffs (we're currently 84-69), though there are two other teams going in with much more impressive records, so we won't be having the home field advantage. I'm hoping my pitchers decide that the 'Dome side of their personality represents their true selves, and that the hitters show that they are more truly represented by their road performance.
Has anybody ever seen a team perform as contrary to the park as this one? Or has anyone ever seen such pronounced home road splits? The team has a lot of other interesting features that might be worth a note or two. :wink: