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Ballpark singles are intended to account for the fact that some parks have larger foul grounds than others, or slower infields, etc. There is a very real, and quite repeatable, effect on batting average from park to park.
Also, Coors Field may well be identical to every other ballpark from foul line to foul line out to 275', but the fact that there is a hell of a lot more acreage in play in fair territory outside of that area means that the outfielders in Coors have to play a lot deeper. There is also the issue of there being a hell of a lot less air in the 200' or so above the dirt within that quarter of a 275 foot radius circle, which tends to make the ball get to where it's going a bit quicker.
And don't even get me started on prevailing winds, humidity, height of the mound, hitters' background, etc.
Your argument is a non-starter, Dan.