One of the many quirks of this cherished ballpark was a right field with a bit of a roof.
by Rich Watson
We left-handers have a hard time making it in a world oriented for right-handers. Fortunately baseball has tried to give us a break by building ballparks with shallow right fields. The original Yankee Stadium skewed dramatically inward on the right side to accommodate Babe Ruth, though given the rate he hit home runs, he didn’t need the help.
Detroit’s Tiger Stadium was 325 feet from home plate; left field was 340 feet. What made it peculiar, though, had less to do with its horizontal view and more to do with its vertical one.
Norm Cash...one of the great overlooked sluggers of the Sixties. More importantly, since I discovered your blog through a tribute to Caftan Woman, your tribute to Tiger Stadium reminded me the 1971 All-Star game features prominently in one my hidden sports analogies.
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Hmm… **reads post**
ReplyDeleteThat is quite the analogy. Makes me want to see AIRPORT now. Good job.