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So, Strat ignores the results on the cards that indicates the results for ballpark homeruns (and just uses whatever stadium the game is played in). But are those results factored in the price? Interestingly enough, the results on the card, as far as I can tell, reflect homeruns based on half the games in the players home ball park and half in a neutral ballpark with a 1-8 setting. So if you have Travis Shaw or Jackie Bradley, Jr they get about 2/8 of their BP numbers go for hrs because they play in Fenway with only 1-1 power for lefties. Joey Votto, playing half his games in Great American has 3/4 of his BP numbers go for hrs because he plays in a 1-19 stadium. So does STRAT ignore the numbers on these cards and calculates values base on a 1-8 stadium for the BP homeruns or do guys like Bradley and Shaw have enhanced value because they played in a tough stadium to hit homeruns in? That would mean if you played in Great American not only would you want guys with 8 BP on their card but you might also consider guys who played in a tough hr ballpark to get the most value.