There were EIGHT more home runs at New Yankee Stadium today bringing the total to 25 home runs in 43 innings (if my math is right, adding 8 to
yesterday's LoHud story) including the exhibition games.
That doesn't count all the balls that are rocketing out to the outfield.
Is this a design flaw? It's only April and the ball can't stay in the park. What will happen when it's 90 and humid?
There's no easy fix either...there isn't much room behind the plate to move the infield back, and the design of the new stadium has bleachers and right field up against the femce. Besides, when the ball is landing in the second deck in right field, there isn't much you can do.
For those of you wondering, 22 runs was the most ever given up at the New Yankee Stadium (and ties the record for any of the Yankees homes) and the 14 run second was the most the franchise had ever given up in one inning.
When any fly ball has a chance of being a three run homer, the game becomes much more about luck than skill.
How you guys enjoying this new stadium?
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