by albert2b » Tue Jan 03, 2006 12:33 pm
The truth is if you get a good card out of anyone, they're a good fit, no matter what park you play in. Some of the guys mentioned (Clark, Straw, Canseco, Tettleton) are good examples of that. Sure they performed well for you in pitchers parks, but think of how they would've performed if they were in a hitters' park.They unquestionably would've surpassed the numbers they put up in the pitchers park (probably by a lot). Thus, I believe those guys are still better suited for hitter parks.
For pitchers' parks, I still think the guys with lots of hit units, OBP, and/or speed are ideal. Raines, Gwynn, Hernandez, Boggs and Mattingly are classic pitcher park hitters. But the same theory holds true for these guys as well.....if they have a good card, they'd be very good in hitters parks too.
Here's a quick example of what I'm talking about. Check out Andre Thornton on both teams, a pitchers park and a hitters park.
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Same year (1978), but very different results. But still, I'll take what he gave me on that Comiskey team because he fit my team's needs and was productive nonetheless.