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Originally Posted by btcarfagno
OPS+ is park adjusted. And yes his HR stats lean heavily to the home park while doubles are way higher on the road but overall splits aren't as dramatic as, say, Sandy Koufax who was the greatest pitcher ever in his home park and a pretty decent pitcher on the road.
Tom C
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Not really. Ott hit 323 HRs at home vs. 188 on the road. He took advantage of the 258 distance down the right field line. There is no telling how many of those Hrs would have been outs in a normal park.