by chess2899 » Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:21 pm
Unique stadiums means that out of your 4 teams, one must be played in a pitcher's park (yuk), one must be played in a hitter's park, one must be played in a neutral park (like Veterans) and the 4th can be played in any park that has not been chosen by you before. Also, your two 70s teams must be in a hitters/pitchers, hitters/neutral, or pitchers/neutral combinations as would be your 80s team. No stadiums can be duplicated.
So, Voovits, your 80s teams can not be Fulton County AND Arliington in the 80s because they are both hitting parks. You can go Fulton/pitching park or Fulton/neutral park. If you chosse Fulton/neutral parks in the 80s, you will have to a pick a pitcher's park/your choice 9no duplicates) for the 70s.
This makes it a challenge for me since I like the Kingdome and despise parks like Oakland. (I always lose 100 games in Oakland) However, to be named the Greatest Mystery Strat player in the world, I must demonstrate
the ability to conquer other parks. That would make this tournament more exciting and unpredicitable.