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Ballpark Effects
The particular ballpark that a given game is being played in has a significant effect on the game. Certain line drives fall in for singles more often in some ballparks than others. Certain deep fly balls are homeruns in some ballparks, and caught at the track in others.
Ballpark single chances Whenever a play reading has a > next to it, it is a chance for a ballpark single. A 20-sided die is rolled, and if it is less than or equal to the ballpark's single rating (for the corresponding handedness of the batter), it is a single. If it's greater, it's an out.
Ballpark homerun chances Whenever a play reading has a # next to it, it is a chance for a ballpark homerun. A 20-sided die is rolled, and if it is less than or equal to the ballpark's homerun rating (for the corresponding handedness of the batter), it is a homerun. If it's greater, it's a deep flyout.
Relatedly, some players' card probabilities are more affected by their ballpark than others, i.e. they have more results taken over by ballpark SI/HR chances. This element of the game's design allows a player whose real-life homerun totals were lowered by playing in an extreme pitcher's park to hit more homeruns in more hitter-friendly settings, and vice versa.
From the Strat WiKi page