Last Updated: 12:23 PM
It will be 80° for the 3pm local start of Game 3 in Los Angeles this afternoon. The warm temps will be paired with the typical Dodger Stadium breeze of 7-10 mph out to right-center. The venue is rated close to its season-long average on Thursday.
It will be a chilly 55° in Seattle for Game 4 of Blue Jays / Mariners. Despite what last night may have suggested, T-Mobile Park is one of the toughest parks for run scoring in MLB. But it actually isn't that bad for homers with the small outfield helping to offset the shorter carry distances.
| 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 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dodger Stadium 6:08 | +14% | -9% | -2% | +0% | Consistent | 8 | 8 | 7 | 81° | 79° | 77° | 35% | 1000 | Medium | 267 | +3 | Avg | Great | A symmetrical outfield with a highly consistent wind pattern (out to right-center). Plays deep down the lines and particularly shallow to center field. | +0.31 | -0.31 | -0.25 | +0.01 | |||||
T-Mobile Park 8:33 | +0% | -25% | -2% | -11% | Medium | 2 | 2 | 1 | 55° | 54° | 54° | 81% | 1016 | Small | 10 | -6 | Poor | Bad | One of the smallest outfields in MLB, justified by cooler weather and short carry distances. Strikeouts are boosted by low altitude and a tricky batters eye. | +0.01 | -0.88 | -0.18 | -0.95 |