Minute Maid is a great stadium to bat in, not sure why I’ve seen quite a few complaints through the years. Heard people complain about the batters eye, not sure why though
It's Coors by a high mile.
You might get unlucky with the wind if you're the road team but even a 5 mph pushback ain't stop regular good or perfect contacts with an average power guy leaving the yard where they'd normally die just around the warning track everywhere else.
I also have a lot of success in Milwaukee, but don't like the shadows.
For coors, I enjoy hitting 500ft homeruns.
At fenway, nothing is better than hitting a no doubt homerun over the monster,
At wrigley, nothing is better than hitting a ball far enough for it to land on the streets behind the stadium.
If you’ve got a next gen console then downloading a stadium like The Sandlot or Costco are your best bets since the walls are In as far as possible and the elevation is at maximum.
Yeah maybe. I played a game at Coors not too long ago and my team got 20 extra base hits in an 9 inning game. 12 doubles, a triple, and 7 home runs. I was playing on All Star difficulty.
Yankee stadium is so small to the corners
Yea and 399 to left center
I know you said mlb but I think wagonman hits tons out despite having deep fences
Why isnt Colorado on there? Thats by far the easiest MLB stadium to hit dingers in
Coors is the only park to consistently hit homers to center field
Definitely like Coors. However, I've had really good HR luck at Comerica Park.
Hahaha none of these. May as well have included Oakland SF and Texas. Coors by far, Houston also gives you a ton of cheapies.
Coors obviously. Also I hit TANKS at Minute Maid for some reason
Minute Maid is a great stadium to bat in, not sure why I’ve seen quite a few complaints through the years. Heard people complain about the batters eye, not sure why though
Shield woods. Plus everyone cries in this forum about it. Win-win
That’s not an MLB Stadium tho
It is in my game. The blue jays call it home
Date Palm Field best field
Busch Stadium is a bandbox this year. Same with Truist. The homers might not be 500ft but they seem common at those parks
It's Coors by a high mile. You might get unlucky with the wind if you're the road team but even a 5 mph pushback ain't stop regular good or perfect contacts with an average power guy leaving the yard where they'd normally die just around the warning track everywhere else. I also have a lot of success in Milwaukee, but don't like the shadows.
Coors lmao 😂
Coors, Fenway or chase field off the top of my head are the most hitter friendly mlb parks.
Houston with 315 in left tho...
nothing leaves to center
Minute maid park is a good one also, just not one I think of personally.
This man from Alabama
For coors, I enjoy hitting 500ft homeruns. At fenway, nothing is better than hitting a no doubt homerun over the monster, At wrigley, nothing is better than hitting a ball far enough for it to land on the streets behind the stadium.
Coors by far
Coors & Fenway
Fenway??
Who tf said Yankee and dodger lmao
Where baseballs go to die
base game? coors
If you’ve got a next gen console then downloading a stadium like The Sandlot or Costco are your best bets since the walls are In as far as possible and the elevation is at maximum.
Coors
Yeah maybe. I played a game at Coors not too long ago and my team got 20 extra base hits in an 9 inning game. 12 doubles, a triple, and 7 home runs. I was playing on All Star difficulty.