Yeah I am finding that at least in Fenway the doubles effect is there. I don't know yet about the other places, like Sportsmen's Park or Riverside. I have more or less doubles-oriented teams (though rounded Trentonjoe, with some real speed and high averages and a little HR power) playing in those parks just starting seasons now.
We will see how they work out, Trenton I hope you are not right about this, as this is supposed to be my adjustment to the low HR reality of the post-steroid, neo-deadball, post-modern, neo-ancient world we live in (see the movie "Agora" for an example of this world, and for a sense of how the season finished for the "classics" team - worse than Boston and Atlanta last year, though the Joss Whedon "Serenity" world also works here, think that crew comes in second but make the playoffs as a wildcard).
One very weird thing yesterday: I created this team called "Yankees fans for Fenway" which was actually an organization I wanted to start one time when they were talking of tearing down Fenway, which is one of the wonders of the modern world, and so I built a Fenway team - Gil Hodges, Mike Piazza, Willie Mays. Mays, by the way, hits a double a day in home games so far. But the weird thing is that Piazza hit a triple !
Now this is supposed to be a non-triples park: I purposely don't want to encourage the Vince Colemans of the world to hit triples. Piazza. Go figure. Also my right hand starting pitchers - Fergie Jenkins etc. are getting shelled, the couple of lefties in the bullpen are doing well- but after all one is Spaceman Bill Lee who always liked it there.