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Change: Larger stadiums will yield more triples, and smaller stadiums less triples. Further, turf fields will slightly increase the rate of triples.Grass or Turf? Grass with a team of slow, lumbering sluggers who can't field and turf with a group of speedsters who have good range. QUESTION :
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Change: Grass with a team of slow, lumbering sluggers who can't field and turf with a group of speedsters who have good range. QUESTION : If a specific portion of fence is shorter, does that effect the
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Change: don't have when playing you QUESTION: Does turf make for less range bc balls go faster but take less crazy hops.?ANSWER: Pretty much. Turf is 'faster' than grass. A little better SB chance, a little better chance for balls to go through the infield.
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Change: I tossed around this a lot before deciding not to add it. There's lots of readings about allgedalleged home field advantage, and alleged "clutch factors" - and frankly you can argue for or
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Apr 18 2008, 9:31 AM EDT
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Change: There is no home-field advantage. I tossed around this a lot before deciding not to add it. There's lots of readings about allged home field
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Apr 17 2008, 3:45 PM EDT
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Change: of fence is shorter, does that effect the respective fielder? For example, would a short right-field fence mean that the right fielder has less ground to
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Change: 2B/3B (which a fast fielder could otherwise cut off). QUESTION : Does CSFBL recognize pull hitters?ANSWER: "Pull" hitters are taken into account, so a high power (pull) right-handed batter will get more benefit from a low wall/close distance left field.
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Apr 17 2008, 2:32 PM EDT
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Change: A short fence increases the chance for home runs at the expense of doubles and triples. Combine that with the fact that a fielder's range
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Apr 16 2008, 5:39 PM EDT
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Change: STADIUM GUIDE
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Apr 15 2008, 1:45 PM EDT
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Change: Here you will find a detailed description on how to build your lineup, it will tell you in detail what statistics are best for where a player bats in the lineup, Do you wanna know the best fit at leadoff? Do you wanna know whats
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Change: Renamed from CSFBL Managers Guide by Apr 15 2008, 1:45 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: Here you will find a detailed description on how to build your lineup, it will tell you in detail what statistics are best for where a player bats in the lineup, Do you wanna know the best fit at leadoff? Do you wanna know whats
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Change: Created by Apr 14 2008, 7:08 PM EDT for: no reason given
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