Not only have we hit into 2 triple plays- we have hit at least 5 balls that have hit the fence
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...I keep up with MSU baseball enough to know these things:
</span></div><div>If you did, then you would know our Home Run numbers are right on par with every other SEC team that plays in DNF. </div><div>
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</div>I'm not whining but I'm pretty damn sure it's a known fact that our ballpark hurts us just like it hurts our opponents on Home Runs. Now if other SEC teams were coming to DNF and smoking us on Home Runs hit in our own park, then your point would be valid. They aren't. DNF didn't hurt as much when the bats were still juiced but now that they have toned the bats down, the ball park is playing a huge role in not only our power numbers but every other team that comes to DNF to play.<div></div><div>
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If you think DNF should be 250 ft to right & left & 300 to dead center, then don't come here bitching when LSU or Florida shows up one weekend & hits 10 HR's over 3 games.
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</span></div><div><font face="Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 12px;">I don't ***** about our baseball team and I'm sure not bitching about bringing in the fences. I'm just stating that our ball park does hurt Home Run numbers by our players and our opponent's. You're dumbass likes to take a small sample size and then say see there DNF doesn't affect said team on Home Runs so it shouldn't affect ours...</span></font></div>