Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:13 pm
Obviously, I can't post the numbers - SOM is very protective of that. Ballpark changes from 2012 to 2013:
Arizona - minimal change toward pitching
Atlanta - now a pretty firmly slanted lefty park with slight overall gain in offense.
Baltimore - big gain in LH homers
Fenway - minor changes in HR
White Sox - moderate decrease in HR
Cubs - no changes
Reds - big gain in HR, singles flattened out
Cleveland - power up slightly and singles down slightly
Colorado - moderate decrease in power
Detroit - slight inflation of all numbers
Houston - RH homers got crushed
KC - unchanged
Angels - moderate increase in LH singles
Dodgers - now heavily tilted toward lefties with no overall gain or loss
Miami - power numbers cut in half, singles flattened out
Milwaukee - power numbers up slightly, singles flattened out with moderate overall gain
Minnesota - singles acquired a similar tilt toward RHB
Yankee - LH power took a mild hit
Mets - power up slightly
Oakland - leave your LH batters at home, RH numbers up a bit
Philly - power numbers up
Pittsburgh - power numbers cut in half, singles up slightly
San Diego - unchanged
Seattle - unchanged
San Fran - singles flattened out in the middle
St. Louis - singles now tilted toward lefties too, RH power up slightly
Tampa - singles up slightly
Texas - power down slightly
Toronto - power down slightly, still mild RH tilt
Washington - hits up, power down, still balanced