Seeking advice on how to choose a home ballpark.
I'm noticing more teams these days that have winning records but with better road records than home records. I have experienced this myself a couple of times lately with playoff teams that do better on the road than in my hand-picked home ballpark.
In my case, I usually opt for high-avg, high obp guys with few HRs, and pitchers with low avg, low walks. I'm picking parks that are neutral or + on 1Bs and 2Bs and - on HRs. I thought I was choosing a perfect fit. Yet my current club has a crazy good record on the road but is a .500 team at home. I don't get it.
Thanks,
Jeff F (MJDoc)