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It will be around 70° for Game 3 this evening with the typical Dodger Stadium wind blowing out to right at single-digit speeds. As usual, the venue will play on the positive side for homers while leaning in favor of pitchers when it comes in-play hits. The latter can be attributed to the outfield's horizontal shape, which is easier to cover. Dodger Stadium's penchant for home runs comes from its center field third, which is one of the shallowest in MLB.
| 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 | |||||
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Dodger Stadium 8:00 | +15% | -15% | -2% | -2% | Consistent | 8 | 7 | 6 | 72° | 68° | 66° | 73% | 1001 | 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. | +0.33 | -0.53 | -0.24 | -0.20 |