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    Orioles vs. Mariners should be good...

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    I was reading over stats versus the opposing team, and it made me ponder this question: If teams don't play often, do you put stock in how players perform against those opposing teams?

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    Re: Orioles vs. Mariners should be good...

    No.

    For example, maybe Jay Payton's hitting .600 against Seattle. That doesn't mean he's hitting .600 against Felix Hernandez or Erik Bedard, could be against Horacio Ramirez.
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    Re: Orioles vs. Mariners should be good...

    True.

    But certain players play well in certain parks. Couldn't it be that some players just hit better in Camden or Safeco?

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    Re: Orioles vs. Mariners should be good...

    It's possible, but I wouldn't as much stock into batter at ballpark matchups as batter vs pitcher matchups. It could be that some players play better against certain teams, but ultimately it comes down to pitcher vs hitter.
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    Re: Orioles vs. Mariners should be good...

    Quote Originally Posted by browntown653 View Post
    It's possible, but I wouldn't as much stock into batter at ballpark matchups as batter vs pitcher matchups. It could be that some players play better against certain teams, but ultimately it comes down to pitcher vs hitter.
    I agree to an extent...

    but lefties hit better in the Stadium, righties hit better in Minute Maid/Enron (**** it, that's its name), so I really think stats in stadiums are underrated.

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    Re: Orioles vs. Mariners should be good...

    I agree with you there, but in general I don't think they're an enormous deal...I mean, in general lefties are going to do better at the Stadium. Not just a few hitters here and there.
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    Re: Orioles vs. Mariners should be good...

    Quote Originally Posted by browntown653 View Post
    I agree with you there, but in general I don't think they're an enormous deal...I mean, in general lefties are going to do better at the Stadium. Not just a few hitters here and there.
    Valid.

    No one else seems to care.

    We're in essential agreement too.

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    Re: Orioles vs. Mariners should be good...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dry1313 View Post
    The Official Site of Major League Baseball: Gameday

    I was reading over stats versus the opposing team, and it made me ponder this question: If teams don't play often, do you put stock in how players perform against those opposing teams?
    Also with FA, teams are not always the same... so performance by team, in any year but the current, means diddly squat... batter .vs pitcher performance INDIVIDUALLY can lead you to some conclusions and probability, but I do not buy into this ".vs team" historical crapola

    As for ballpark... I think familiarity gains advantage... and a left field porch 30 feet shorter than average (for example) could make a difference to righty batters... but I do not put a huge amount into 'this park is great for this player'... I fully believe some parks have their advantages and disadvantages, but not that they are very partisan to particular players... moreso to TYPES of players
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