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Originally posted by Eyeontheball:
Stats - I have thrown on the field and the backdrop of trees that don't leaf out until April/May presents challenges in picking up the ball. Even after the trees leaf out, there are issues when the sun shines on the leaves and makes contrast difficult. Pretty much a no brainer from a site-specific perspective.
I’m sorry if I wasn’t clear. I don’t doubt you and others believe the backdrop is a problem. What I was trying to find out was, has anyone done anything to see if its affecting play. What I was thinking was maybe comparing the stats between home and away games, or even between home games and games where the backdrop was considered to be a good one.
FI, if you as a pitcher have great success at home but less away, especially where the backdrop is better, it would add substance to your claim, and of course it would be the opposite for the hitters. But as I point out, it’s a double edged sword. If you’re correct, it will improve your hitters, but it will improve your opponents’ as well.