Quote: Originally posted by schwarze on 5/27/2010A pitchers park (or hitters park) is measured statistically by looking at both the home team and their opponents stats. A home team's roster is irrelevent in this determination.
No, I know, that's not what I meant at all. What I'm saying is, if a team has a pitcher's park and they build their roster to suit it (ie: better pitchers, good fielding/average hitting offense), then the pitching stats at the park should get even better and hitting stats worse...thus statistically, it would become even more of a pitchers park because the home team's stats would theoretically skew it even more in that direction
Obviously the road team's stats factor in, but with the home team playing 82 games there, their roster/team's stats are going to have more of an impact on the park factor.