Park Factors

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Last Updated: 12:23 PM

It will be around 75° in Philadelphia this evening with light wind blowing out toward center field. High air pressure is expected, which is worse for carry distance. Overall the venue is playing slightly better for hitting than its year-long average. The positive rating for home runs is due to mostly to the small outfield at Citizens Bank, which is closer than standard aside from a sliver of fence in left-center.

It's going to be in the low 60s in Milwaukee tonight with a chance of rain. The roof is unofficially marked closed below, but there's a chance it stays open if the forecast clears up around the stadium. American Family Field won't play much differently either way tonight. It's rated slightly positive for homers and negative for runs and in-play hits, regardless of tonight's roof status.

Weather Icon KeyPark Factors Guide
Game HR 2B/3B 1B Runs Receptive Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Humidity Pressure Outfield
Size
Altitude Typical
Flight
Contact
Rate
Contact
Quality
Description HR 2B/3B 1B Runs
+21%+1%-3%+7%Very High 6  6  7 81°75°72°46%1023Small9 -3BadGreatOne of the smaller outfields in MLB. Relies on tall fences to keep home runs from getting out of hand. The most wind-receptive venue outside of Wrigley.+0.47+0.02-0.30+0.60
+5%-8%-9%-8%Roof ClosedRoof ClosedMedium593+3PoorGoodA retractable-roof venue with a zig-zag outfield. Deep to each side but shallow in the gaps and to center field. The horizontal shape reduces the number of hits that fall into play.+0.11-0.27-0.95-0.70