Above 100: Hitters Park
Below 100: Pitchers Park
Exactly 100: Neutral
The reason for me posting these is because:
A) You might be interested in it.
B) These are the Park Factors I use for Total Runs.
In this article you can see how Park Factors are actually put into Total Runs (I have a new way of doing it)
http://regresstothemean.blogspot.com/2014/11/changes-to-total-runs.html?m=1
I'll be using just the team name, so Cubs of course means Wrigley Field.
D'Backs: 103
Braves: 98
Orioles: 99
Red Sox: 107
Cubs: 97
White Sox: 99
Reds: 97
Indians: 98
Rockies: 123
Tigers: 102
Astros: 100
Royals: 102
Angels: 97
Dodgers: 92
Marlins: 100
Brewers: 99
Twins: 105
Mets: 94
Yankees: 101
A's: 104
Phillies: 95
Pirates: 103
Padres: 92
Giants: 98
Mariners: 93
Cardinals: 100
Rays: 98
Rangers: 97
Blue Jays: 101
Nationals: 106
How much do these fluctuate from year to year?
ReplyDeleteThey don't fluctuate as much year to year as you would think. The more extreme parks like Coors change quite a bit year to year. I have some posts on this blog about the 2012\2013 Park Factors I used too I think.
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