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It is no surprise that Enron Field holds the records for the most home runs yielded in its first fifteen games (54). What stadium would be second on that list and with how many HR's?
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random guess - coors with 47
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Good guess, but not correct.
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I saw my first major league game in this park.
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Busch Stad.?
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Crosley Field?
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No, not any of the above, but like Crosley Field this stadium no longer exists.
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ebbets field?
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K.C. Municipal Stadium?
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Well, of course, KC's Municipal Stadium. It had 52 jacks in its first 15 games! Quite a feat when you consider it was 369 down the left field line, 408 to left center, 421 to dead center, 375 to right center, and 328 down the right field line.
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"I saw my first game in this park"
You've written before about that first game you saw at KC Muni. What was the stadium's name before KC Muni, do you know? (I don't) |
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maybe the KC pitching staff had something to do with it. |
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I'm guessing the A's pitchers gave up about 35-40 of those.....
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