...why in the heck Yankee Stadium 1 and even 2 (only slightly modified right field porch) are listed as negative for homers in right field?
I just created a 1927 team with Ruth and put them in Sportsman's Park instead of Yankee Stadium because of the slight bump for right field homers.
But really? Yankee stadium discouraged home runs to right field according to WIS?
Who here thinks that the NY Yankees were utterly misguided all those decades in signing Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bill Dickey, Yogi Berra, switch-hitting Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Reggie Jackson, Graig Nettles, Bobby Murcer, Tino Martinez, Don Mattingly, even Joe Pepitone in the misinformed impression that these guys would be pretty likely to hit some home runs to right field and that they were shaping their team to the stadium they had built (or Ruth had built) with that express purpose in mind?
Yes, Joe Dimaggio took advantage of the room in the center and left to hit a lot of doubles and still hit homers to right. Joe Gordon at times too. But can't we get Yankee Stadium to reflect one of the most (after the Green Monster in left at Fenway) famous and well-known features of any ballpark in baseball history?
The weird thing is that WIS doubles down on the current Yankee Stadium, giving it a +4 to right field. ????