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BobbyFK

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Do you agree with this list? Which ones would you add on here?
 

Tanko

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Wow Mr. Bobby. This is a question for the old crowd. The only one on the list I knew was Astrodome because its next to the Houston Texans stadium. I went there to a game before it was condemned.
 

Tanko

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would have loved to been around for all those weird dimension parks post ww 2.

polo grounds, Forbes field, philly had a field with a wall like twice as tall as green monster, Ebbets field,
Isn't Fenway the last "weird dimension" ballpark?
Are there others? I can't think of one.
 

Archie

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obviously nothing like some of the weird 500 foot dimensions or 250 foot dimensions of those days

Until recently I enjoyed the sloped centerfield warning track with flag pole in minute maid and some stadiums with weird power alley notches. Like PNC's deepest part is in Left Center power alley at 410 feet.

Oracle field might be the most different dimensions all in all. They designed some of it as a tip of the hat to the polo grounds

Field sizeLeft field line – 339 feet (103 m)
Left field – 354 feet (108 m)
Left-center field – 399 feet (122 m)
Center field – 391 feet (119 m)
Right-center field – 415 feet (126 m)
Right field – 365 feet (111 m)
Right field line – 309 feet (94 m)
Backstop– 48 feet (15 m)

Fence height
Left Field
– 8 feet (2 m)
Center Field – 7 feet (2 m)
Dead Center Field – 10 feet (3 m)
Right-Center Field – 20 feet (6 m)
Right Field – 24 feet (7 m)
OracleParkDimensions.svg
 

biggins

biggins

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Three Rivers Stadium…
Was one of the what they called cookie cutter stadiums. They were atrocious. Astro turf hard as a rock and the on field temperatures were sizzling some days. Ask Andre Dawson his knees were torn up playing on turf in Montreal.
 

Shortstop

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Was one of the what they called cookie cutter stadiums. They were atrocious. Astro turf hard as a rock and the on field temperatures were sizzling some days. Ask Andre Dawson his knees were torn up playing on turf in Montreal.
Yep! Steelers played there, too. It was like playing on cement. Awful environment all around...
 
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