Wasn't it the Eck? And come on now, while Fenway isn't a homer haven like
some of the small new parks, it has been a complete truism that it's easier
to loft a seemingly harmless fly ball over the Green Monster than it is in
most places. The left field wall is simply closer in Fenway than it is
anywhere else.

The best hitters in Fenway may have always been lefties, but that's because
they can flick opposite field doubles off the Monster that might have been
caught elsewhere.

Steve O

On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:43 AM, Ray Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:

> So who did the color on Jason Bay's two run home run yesterday?  The guy
> said something like, "He's not just a Fenway hitter, flipping the ball over
> the wall."
>
> This tells me that either this guy is not from around here, new to
> broadcasting, or just not very knowledgeable about baseball beyond the
> cliches.  Nobody "flips" a ball over a 31 foot wall, and the best hitters in
> Fenway have always been lefties.
>
> --
> Author of "FPGA Simulation: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide"
> www.fpgasimulation.com
>
>
> >
>

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