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2007-05-02 12:38:23 · 5 answers · asked by Bend Them Strings 6 in Sports Baseball

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it wouldnt matter who he played for he would still be a great hitter

2007-05-02 12:43:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Home runs are certainly plentiful in Denver. It's difficult to guess how much more plentiful, of course. The numbers have changed from year to year, and the Rockies had some success in decreasing offense by storing the balls in a humidor.

I've seen numbers that say home run production is 60 percent above average at Coors. Not sure what year that represents.Take 50 percent as an average, which means his totals would go up 25 percent overall (don't forget road games). Some of that would get eaten up by the fact that the Braves had a hitter-friendly park of their own in Atlanta, thanks to altitude and park dimensions.

Therefore, I'd guess you could tack on another 100 homers to his career total if he played his entire career in Denver.

2007-05-02 19:48:49 · answer #2 · answered by wdx2bb 7 · 0 0

I would guess not an outrageous number more, but I do believe there would be an impact.

2007-05-02 19:47:58 · answer #3 · answered by Cory T 1 · 0 0

I have no idea. It depends if he is in his prime and what age he is. Unless you know that, you can't really answer the question.

I hope that answers your question.

2007-05-02 19:42:26 · answer #4 · answered by Sports Guy 2 2 · 0 0

'bout twice as many!!! ROCKIES RUlE!!!

2007-05-02 19:48:22 · answer #5 · answered by nick05pepsi 2 · 0 0

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