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Bobby Abreu +690 $100 for $690

Andruw Jones $100 for $413


This will not count towards my seasons record win or lose. Just posting what im playing if anyone is interested.

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Just a little insight on my pick of Bobby Abreu . If anyone has ever had the chance to see him take batting practice you would know there is alot of value in this pick. Some people have a natural homerun swing in batting practice that may not translate as much in a in game situation. Abreu has been know to put on a show during batting practice. I have seen that with my own 2 eyes.

A perfect example is Ichiro. If you ever watch im take batting practice you would swear the guy is Babe Ruth. The guy is unbelievable in batting practice. 2 years ago Ichiro hit 8 out of 12 out of the yard during batting practice before the Allstar game. I wish he would been in this homerun derby. I would have certainly to a few buck on him for sure.
 

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Chop, I was leaning towards Teixeira but a guy I work with is from Detroit and says this field should favor the right-handed batters. Have you heard this?
 

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Comerica Park Dimensions
Left-field fence, 346 feet
Left-field power alley, 402 feet
Center field, 422 feet
Right-field power alley, 379 feet
Right-field fence, 330 feet
 

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The park DEFINATELY favors a left handed hitter. But Edub, where did you get those Dimensions, I believe they were changed last year.
 

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The park fits Abreu perfectly.
 

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Chop, listen to this bad luck. I got into a $100 blind draw for the HR derby at work and who do I draw? PUDGE

So, now I have Pudge at 7-1 odds!!:monsters-
 

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There may have been a few slight adjustments since the numbers edubs showing. But one thing is for sure.


The park favors leftys.
 

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Tigers will move in fence for '03 <!-- endheadline -->

Comerica's leftfield shortens from 395 feet to 370 <!-- endheadlineb -->

December 6, 2002<!-- enddate -->
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<!-- cutline:In September, the Tigers experimented with moving in the fence for batting practice. The club has not unveiled the new configuration.%endcutline -->

<!-- byline -->BY JOHN LOWE<!-- endbyline -->
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Tigers pitcher Steve Sparks got to know the reaction well. It came when a Tigers hitter made a long out to left or left-centerfield at Comerica Park on a ball he crushed far enough to be a home run in almost any other stadium.

"You would see guys look up in the air, or go into the tunnel behind the dugout and destroy their bats," Sparks said. "It was tough on guys, and understandably so. They would hit a ball that may put us ahead, and time after time they got kind of cheated."

The Tigers won't experience those frustrations at home anymore. Before next season, the club will install a shorter fence at Comerica Park that runs from the leftfield foul pole to deep left-center.

"An early Christmas present," second baseman Damion Easley said.

In announcing the new fence Thursday, the club didn't unveil a drawing of the configuration, but did disclose one new dimension: the notorious 395-foot distance to left-center will be shortened to 370. That's only five feet more than the 365-foot left-center alley at hitter-friendly Tiger Stadium. With the change, the club might have created something that Comerica Park hasn't had: a hitters' part of the ballpark. Comerica's other primary dimensions will stay the same as in the park's past three seasons: 345 to the leftfield foul pole, 420 to center, 365 to right-center (with a high wall) and 330 to right.

:monsters- My bad guys. Lefties will still have a slight advantage, but not nearly as much as my initial post suggested. You would think the Tigers' website would have the correct figures on there.
 

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<TABLE id=tblPropFut onmouseover="changeto(event, '#F6C88F')" onmouseout="changeback(event, '#EEEEEE')" cellSpacing=3 cellPadding=0 width="100%" bgColor=#ffffff border=0><TBODY><TR class=CT3 id=ignore_b5><TD colSpan=2>Will B. Abreu win the 2005 HR Derby? (must go)</TD></TR><TR class=MBB><TD>05:05 PM</TD><TD class=MBB>129 Yes</TD><TD class=MBB width="25%">+720</TD></TR><TR class=hiliteRow><TD width="15%"> </TD><TD class=MBB>130 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>




I cant believe anyone would play that Prop at Cris. At Pinny the number has just jumped to +720. Better than the number I had
 

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One thing is for sure we will see Abreu in round 2.


He already has 7 with only 3 outs. I wish he would take the rest of the round off so he can rest.
 

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