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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Park Factors


Park factors are something that often is overlooked.  The reason being they are not calculated until after the season.  We need to know more about parks so let’s take a deeper look.

 

As many of you know, Petco Park is generally known as an extreme pitcher’s park, while in the thin air of Colorado, balls fly out of Coors Field.

MLB Park Factors - Through July 30, 2013
RK
H
1
Wrigley Field (Chicago, Illinois)
1.262
1.173
1.153
1.199
0.959
1.065
2
Rogers Centre (Toronto, Ontario)
1.195
1.439
1.063
1.451
0.595
1.121
3
Coors Field (Denver, Colorado)
1.155
1.138
1.081
1.000
1.730
1.011
4
Comerica Park (Detroit, Michigan)
1.146
0.906
1.061
1.066
1.490
1.070
5
Target Field (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
1.108
0.894
1.050
1.170
0.663
0.861
6
Minute Maid Park (Houston, Texas)
1.094
1.289
1.044
0.890
1.608
1.074
Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
1.094
1.514
0.992
1.120
1.353
1.000
8
Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1.071
1.353
1.010
1.136
0.760
1.044
9
Nationals Park (Washington, D.C.)
1.066
0.901
1.108
1.008
0.671
0.954
10
Miller Park (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
1.054
1.358
1.074
0.904
0.988
1.090
11
Marlins Park (Miami, Florida)
1.045
0.704
1.018
1.106
1.280
1.042
12
Fenway Park (Boston, Massachusetts)
1.004
0.844
0.997
1.350
1.265
0.887
13
Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)
1.000
0.962
0.991
0.987
1.804
0.931
14
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Baltimore, Maryland)
0.996
1.189
0.921
0.806
0.926
1.070
15
Yankee Stadium (New York, New York)
0.994
1.062
1.018
0.892
0.619
1.064
16
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (Arlington, Texas)
0.993
1.015
1.004
0.914
0.647
1.092
17
U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago, Illinois)
0.978
1.070
0.895
0.755
0.378
1.061
18
Tropicana Field (St. Petersburg, Florida)
0.977
0.955
0.990
0.959
1.178
0.984
19
Turner Field (Atlanta, Georgia)
0.959
0.918
0.956
0.933
0.976
0.921
20
O.co Coliseum (Oakland, California)
0.957
0.839
0.985
1.136
1.520
1.118
21
Safeco Field (Seattle, Washington)
0.950
0.813
1.010
1.106
0.630
0.936
22
Angel Stadium of Anaheim (Anaheim, California)
0.945
0.803
1.018
0.974
1.010
0.931
23
Chase Field (Phoenix, Arizona)
0.941
0.915
0.923
0.982
1.333
1.014
24
Busch Stadium (St. Louis, Missouri)
0.935
0.874
0.958
0.868
0.599
0.939
25
Progressive Field (Cleveland, Ohio)
0.894
1.053
0.981
0.928
0.815
0.928
26
Citi Field (New York, New York)
0.884
1.106
0.935
0.925
0.831
1.023
27
PNC Park (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
0.862
0.542
0.986
0.975
0.800
0.881
28
Petco Park (San Diego, California)
0.851
0.950
0.902
0.723
0.964
1.027
29
AT&T Park (San Francisco, California)
0.848
0.729
0.978
0.964
3.506
1.159
30
Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles, California)
0.817
0.870
0.923
0.971
0.374
0.817

 

A score of 1.000 or above is in favor of the batter, below 1.000 it is in favor of the pitcher.

 

 

 

So this appears to say that Wrigley Field this season has been an extreme hitter’s park.  I, being a Cubs fan find this surprising.  The wind must be blowing out this year.  Another thing I noticed is the ranking of NL West outfields with exception of Coors, they all seem to be a pitcher’s park.  Their average rank (excluding Coors Field) is 27.5, rounding up to 28.  Dodger Stadium is the worst for hitters this season; this to me is also a surprise.  I expected Petco to be the worst.  

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