Park Factors

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Last Updated: 12:23 PM

It will be around 60° in Detroit this afternoon with a chance of rain. The storms in the area are associated with low air pressure and high humidity levels - both of which are good for fly ball distance. Additionally, a 10 mph wind is expected to blow out toward right center, serving as another positive factor to counteract the low temps. Overall, the weather impact is fairly neutral with the -13% HR number owing largely to Comerica Park's deep outfield.

Yankee Stadium will get its fair share of wind tonight with 10-15 mph blowing slightly out toward left field. It's more right-to-left than it is "out" but the direction is still favorable for fly balls hit toward the deep fence in left. Temperatures will be in the low 70s and the short porch in right remains just as accessible as it normally is.

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
-14%+3%+13%+5%High 10  9  9 61°59°59°88%995Large596 -3AvgAvgA challenging venue for home runs with a very deep center field. The entire left side is deeper than average and the 15-foot-tall fence in right further complicates things for hitters. Batter contact is better than most parks, possibly aided by a clean batter's eye.-0.33+0.10+1.33+0.41
+16%-4%-8%0%High 14  13  12 73°72°70°58%1014Variable54 -6AvgGreatA rounded asymmetrical outfield with a very shallow right field wall. The short porch is balanced out by a larger-than-average left field, though still very short to the foul pole on that side.+0.36-0.14-0.82-0.04