Just wondering if others feel as I do that extreme ballparks seem to favor vet managers. When I first started playing the 80's I followed the conventional wisdom for newbies and went for a neutral park. Five of my first six teams were in Yankee. It worked OK because at first I didn't even have a clue what ball park homers were and the neutral parks seemed to neutralize the disadvantage of being a newbie.
But since then I've gravitated toward the more extreme parks and have settled on Riverfront (8,8-14,14) and Royals (16,16-2,2). I like Riverfront because its kinda like the Kingdome, only less so, providing reasonable support for OBP (I'm a fan of OBP) and scope for the HR guys, but also a little more protection for my pitchers vs HR than in the Dome. I like Royals for the high OBP and serious protection vs the HR. It seems like a more experienced player can take advantage of building a team around an extreme park's peculiarities and also find parks that are comfortable and suit one's style. And also, the extreme parks can be FUN! I have to admit I've avoided the pure pitcher's parks (Astro, Oakland, Shea) because I don't think they'd be as much fun. I did have fun in my one time in Dodger, but that's a little less extreme.
Just wondering how others might feel about this? Is it true that the extreme parks favor vets? Are there any vets (I do see some) who prefer the neutral parks? And what are YOUR favorite parks, and why? :wink: