by motherscratcher » Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:21 pm
[quote:83ed868085="FUDU"][quote:83ed868085="rburgh"]hackra, you are 100% right. There are undoubtedly new managers out there who feel most comfortable with doing the sorts of things you need to do to win in neutral parks, or pitchers' parks, or whatever.
But I stand by the first list of 5. The MOST used ballpark in the DD database is Minute Maid, which has 437 uses. Anaheim has 119. The other four range from 52 to 87 uses.
The winning percentage for Minute Maid is .526 (2nd to Griffith 24 among ballparks with 50+ uses), which is enough closer to .500 that we can have some confidence that the tough parks are just that - tough.
We can get some confirmation of this from the results of the Barnstormers' tour. Most of the time, the wins leader for the neutral group parks won fewer games than the wins leader for most of the other groups. (I'm being deliberately wishy-washy here since I don't want to go look it up. I suspect the data is more positive than my statement might lead you to believe.)
Earnest advice to newbies - DO NOT play in symmetrical ballparks with all ratings between 8 and 14. I suppose Petrosian or Nev could win 100 games there, but they are past masters at evaluating their competition and adjusting their rosters accordingly.[/quote:83ed868085]
LOL, I won my only ring in Veterans 78. IIRC 1-10 across the board.
The reason I even ask this is b/c I'm considering this approach: sticking with the same ball park for a while through all caps to help learn the cards that best fit that park, and hopefully get good at building a line up that way.[/quote:83ed868085]
well, yeah, you won there...but look at the competition!