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January 14, 20224 yr Making pitchers happy, while making their hitters less happy. I'm glad that baseball still has differences in stadiums. I know it makes stats messy for number purists, but I think it adds to the charm of baseball. I remember when hockey was played on different size rinks. Teams would build their rosters around those home game ice differences.
January 15, 20224 yr 22 hours ago, Texsox said: Making pitchers happy, while making their hitters less happy. I'm glad that baseball still has differences in stadiums. I know it makes stats messy for number purists, but I think it adds to the charm of baseball. I remember when hockey was played on different size rinks. Teams would build their rosters around those home game ice differences. When the Bears played at Wrigley they had 7 yard end zones.
January 15, 20224 yr 40 minutes ago, Dick Allen said: When the Bears played at Wrigley they had 7 yard end zones. We should return to those good old days of 7-yard end zones with our current team makeup.
January 17, 20224 yr On 1/15/2022 at 4:28 PM, Dick Allen said: When the Bears played at Wrigley they had 7 yard end zones. I loved watching the Bears at Wrigley, saw many games there in the late 50s and early 60s, with those temporary stands in right field you were right on top of the action. Papa Bear would squeeze 45,000 in Wrigley, 8,000 more than the baseball capacity in those days. Edited January 17, 20224 yr by The Mighty Mite
January 18, 20224 yr On 1/15/2022 at 4:10 PM, poppysox said: We should return to those good old days of 7-yard end zones with our current team makeup. Wouldn't make a difference. The Bears don't get anywhere near the end zone.
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