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Why the Outfield Dimensions
       of Petco Park
   Should Be Changed




           September 2012
#1 - TRUE or FALSE?
Petco Park’s deep fences create more opportunities for doubles and triples.


ANSWER:
False.

Petco Park's outfield dimensions suppress doubles, triples and, of course, home runs.

Balls that should hit or short-hop the outfield walls are caught by outfielders with room to
roam, eliminating doubles and triples. Long drives into the spacious gaps with home run
potential (in other parks) are routinely run down.

Batting averages, slugging statistics and run production are negatively impacted.

                           .350

                           .300

                           .250

                           .200
  Padres Batting AVG.                                                                     AVG SDP-Petco
                           .150                                                           AVG SDP-Road

                           .100

                           .050

                           .000
                                  2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011

                                                                                                          2
Padres Power:
Going, going, gone. . . .

Doubles output has been substantially impacted over time,
for both home and road games.




Padres 2B Production
     (2004-2012)




                                                            3
Padres Power:
Going, going, gone. . . .

Similarly, Home Run output has been impacted over time,
for both home and road games.




Padres HR Production
     (2004-2012)




                                                          4
#2 - TRUE or FALSE?
With an emphasis on team speed, you can develop a team suited for success at Petco Park. 1


ANSWER:
False.

This assertion has been gospel in local newspapers and TV/radio airwaves for many years.

The unavoidable reality, however, is that the team plays 50% of its games on the road.

Building a club around team speed (especially given the necessary implication that you will be
willfully sacrificing team power) offers a highly dubious “advantage” at home (no evidence to
date) and a significant disadvantage on the road.

In practice, other teams (who presumably are not built for speed) have had no trouble bringing
their "slow" teams to Petco and enjoying the easy task of out-powering the Padres.

More realistically, the "build a team for Petco" mantra appears to have been developed to
accommodate the problem—that the previous ownership: (a) refused to publicly admit the
playing field’s dimensions are flawed, and (b) did not wish to deal with the logistical challenges
or costs associated with adjusting the outfield dimensions.



1 Theoft-cited corollary to the “speed” theory is that you need to build a team that has excellent pitching and
defense, which is a red herring. EVERY TEAM needs excellent team pitching and defense to win.                     5
#3 - TRUE or FALSE?
Padres pitchers fare better at Petco Park (than on the road).


ANSWER:
True.

But, so do opposing teams’ pitchers.

In light of the importance of the fan experience, both teams' pitchers performing better than
average night after night translates to low-scoring, boring baseball games.

It should also be considered that the league's top starting pitchers do not actually thrive (or reap
the statistical benefits that translate to large contracts) by being stuck in low-scoring pitchers'
duels night after night.

Rather, starting pitchers (and their agents) know that Petco Park does not offer an environment
conducive to racking up Wins. Rather, it's a park where tightly contested games are
consistently decided by relief pitchers in the later innings.

Free agent starters and relievers trying to reignite their careers will always be attracted to Petco
Park. Starting pitchers developed through the Padres farm system will struggle to get Wins at
home (and thus struggle to become stars). Top notch starting pitchers looking to sustain or
advance their careers through free agency will avoid Petco at all costs.


                                                                                                       6
Padres Pitching Prowess:
The myth of the low home ERA. . . .

Meanwhile, opposing teams’ pitchers are faring better than Padres pitchers
in road games AND at Petco Park. . . .

                                  Earned Run Average: Padres vs. Opponents

 4.5                                                                         6
  4
                                                                             5
 3.5
  3                                                                          4
 2.5
                                                            ERA-SDP Home     3                                                          ERA-SDP Road
  2
                                                            ERA-Opp Home                                                                ERA-Opp Road
 1.5                                                                         2
  1
                                                                             1
 0.5
  0                                                                          0
       2007    2008     2009    2010    2011    2012                              2007     2008     2009     2010     2011       2012


At home, thethe PadresERA may ERA may appear strong to
At Petco, Padres Team Team appear strong when compared                       On the road, the Padres Team ERA has been no has been Opponents'
                                                                             On the road, the Padres Team ERA better than no
other teams' total ERAs in real terms, but total ERAs has real terms.
when compared to other teams’ in actuality, it in been worse                 Team ERA in the same road games in 5 ERAs in 6 seasons
                                                                             better than Opponents’ Team of the last the same road
than Opponents' Team ERA at Petco worse than Opponents’
But, in actuality, it has been in 4 of the last 6 seasons.                   (2010 wasin 5 of the last 6 seasons (2010 was essentially
                                                                             games essentially equal).
Visiting pitchers are Petco Park in 4 of the last 6 seasons.
Team ERAs at enjoying the advantage at Petco Park.                           equal).
                                                                             The team's pitching woes only worsen on the road.


                                                                             The team’s pitching woes only worsen on the road.




Note: Opposing Teams’ ERA figures not available for seasons prior to 2007.


                                                                                                                                                       7
Hanging Curve Balls:
It’s déjà vu all over again. . . .

Having a low team ERA during home games is not a reliable indicator of success.
Lest we forget, we have seen this before. . . .


                          Earned Run Average Statistics (Home and Away, by Era):

 6                                                                           6

 5                                                                           5

 4                                                                           4


 3                                                            SDP ERA-       3                                                                                                      SDP ERA-
                                                              Petco                                                                                                                 QCOM
                                                              SDP ERA-Road                                                                                                          SDP ERA-
 2                                                                           2
                                                                                                                                                                                    QCOM

 1                                                                           1


 0                                                                           0



                                                                                  1969
                                                                                         1970
                                                                                                1971
                                                                                                       1972
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                                                                                                                     1974
                                                                                                                            1975
                                                                                                                                   1976
                                                                                                                                          1977
                                                                                                                                                 1978
                                                                                                                                                        1979
                                                                                                                                                               1980
                                                                                                                                                                      1981
                                                                                                                                                                             1982
     2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011


  At Petco Park, the Padres Team ERA has been
At Petco Park, the Padres Team ERA has been markedly higher                      This phenomenon echoes the same experience
                                                                             This phenomenon echoes the same experience the team had during
than on the road.
  markedly higher than on the road.                                          its first 14 years playing in the cavernous San Diego Stadium.
                                                                                 the club had during its first 14 years playing in
                                                                                 the cavernous San Diego Stadium.




                                                                    And those who forget their San Diego Padres history
                                                                                         are condemned to repeat it. . . .
                                                                                                                                                                                               8
CASE STUDY
A short lesson in San Diego Padres history.

                     History Doesn’t Repeat Itself, But It Often Rhymes
The San Diego Padres launched their major league franchise from Mission Valley’s Jack Murphy Stadium in 1969. Through
the 1982 season, the hitters endured the stadium's daunting concrete 18-foot high outfield wall that stretched 420 feet away in
center field.

In those years, the Padres consistently ranked among the worst-performing ball clubs in the major leagues, particularly on
offense. In the franchise’s first 14 seasons, the Padres produced no winning seasons, just three years in which a batter (Dave
Winfield – 1978 and 1979; Cito Gaston - 1970) ended a season with a batting average over .300, and only 3 years in which a
Padres player hit over 30 home runs. Even in those extraordinary 30-home run seasons by Nate Colbert and Dave Winfield, the
two stars’ collective batting averages in road games were 53 points higher than their home averages.

All told, in 14 seasons, the franchise utterly failed to develop a roster that could be productive in Jack Murphy Stadium. Even
the team’s weak-hitting defensive wizard, shortstop Ozzie Smith, enjoyed a 4-year Padres career batting average that was 32
points higher on the road than at Jack Murphy.

No doubt the team noticed that in his one full season with the Padres in 1980, outfielder Jerry Mumphrey, who ultimately
posted a very respectable 15-year career home batting average of .298 with 5 different teams, hit 47 points lower at Jack
Murphy Stadium than on the road (564 total at bats).

The ball club finally responded by installing a significantly shorter 8.5-foot interior outfield fence, which also reined in center
field by 15 feet and the left and right gaps to 380 feet (as compared to Petco’s current 400-foot gaps). It would prove to be one
of the franchise’s most impactful decisions.

With the new interior wall, long fly-outs produced home runs and doubles off the wall. In fact, in the first 10 seasons that
followed the installation of the new fence, the Padres hit almost 21% more home runs at Jack Murphy Stadium than on the
road (535 vs. 440). In the 10 previous seasons, the Padres had hit 25% fewer home runs at the Murph—an incredible
46% net gain in home field home run output.

                                                                                                                                      9
CASE STUDY
Weak hitting statistics undermine the long-term value of the ball club.

                           How a Star is Born (in Major League Baseball)
Fan interest in a ball club, as well as team success, is a function of star power.

MLB hitting stars are borne of statistical output. A hitter simply cannot become a local or national star, and cannot command a
high-value long-term contract, unless he puts up stats. He has to hit .300+ and/or post 100+ RBI and/or crank 30+ home runs.
If he can do one or more of these things, he will be a star.

A hitter playing 50% of his games in a park with stat-crushing dimensions cannot become a star. He knows it. His agent
knows it. Padres fans are starved for it.

Until Petco Park’s dimensions are changed, the Padres will not produce:

               1. Any hitter who will challenge for a NL batting title.
               2. Any hitter who will challenge for a NL RBI title.
               3. Any hitter who will challenge for a NL Home Run title.




                                                                                                                                  10
CASE STUDY
How weak hitting statistics undermine the long-term value of the ball club.

The Petco effect has had a remarkably negative impact on Chase Headley’s young career:




                                                                                         11
CASE STUDY
How weak hitting statistics undermine the long-term value of the ball club.

And before he left, Petco was the only thing separating Adrian Gonzalez from super-stardom:




NOTE: In stark contrast to the above results, with Boston, Gonzalez’ 2011 and 2012 batting averages
were 18 points and 40 points higher at home, respectively.
                                                                                                      12
CASE STUDY
Weak hitting statistics undermine the long-term value of the ball club.

Mark Loretta, in one of the few .300 seasons a Padres hitter has posted during the Petco era,
still failed to bat over .300 in home games.




Had Loretta matched his road hitting success at Petco Park in 2004, he would have had League MVP-type
credentials. At the very least, he would have taken the 2004 NL Batting Title (Barry Bonds: .362).
                                                                                                        13
CASE STUDY
Club legacies are born from statistical production.

                                        The Case of Tony Gwynn
Tony Gwynn’s Hall of Fame career was defined primarily by his winning 8 career batting titles.

What if Tony Gwynn had played all his Padres home games at Petco Park?

The suppressed offensive output observable at Petco suggests that one can conservatively assume that for
every 100 of Gwynn’s Petco official At Bats, the outfield dimensions would have, on average, "stolen" at
least 2 of his base hits (his trademark doubles into the gaps would have been most vulnerable).

This tiny difference would devastated Tony’s legacy:

            1. He would   have lost his 1988 batting title to Raphael Palmeiro.
            2. He would   have lost his 1989 batting title to Will Clark.
            3. He would   have lost his 1996 batting title to Ellis Burks.
            4. He would   have lost his 1997 batting title to Larry Walker.

Instead of being tied with Honus Wagner for career batting titles, he would have ended his career tied with
Bill Madlock at just 4.

Bill Madlock received just 4% of Baseball Writers’ votes in the first year he became eligible, and he never
appeared on the ballot again.




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Why Petco Park's Outfield Dimensions Should Be Changed

  • 1. Why the Outfield Dimensions of Petco Park Should Be Changed September 2012
  • 2. #1 - TRUE or FALSE? Petco Park’s deep fences create more opportunities for doubles and triples. ANSWER: False. Petco Park's outfield dimensions suppress doubles, triples and, of course, home runs. Balls that should hit or short-hop the outfield walls are caught by outfielders with room to roam, eliminating doubles and triples. Long drives into the spacious gaps with home run potential (in other parks) are routinely run down. Batting averages, slugging statistics and run production are negatively impacted. .350 .300 .250 .200 Padres Batting AVG. AVG SDP-Petco .150 AVG SDP-Road .100 .050 .000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2
  • 3. Padres Power: Going, going, gone. . . . Doubles output has been substantially impacted over time, for both home and road games. Padres 2B Production (2004-2012) 3
  • 4. Padres Power: Going, going, gone. . . . Similarly, Home Run output has been impacted over time, for both home and road games. Padres HR Production (2004-2012) 4
  • 5. #2 - TRUE or FALSE? With an emphasis on team speed, you can develop a team suited for success at Petco Park. 1 ANSWER: False. This assertion has been gospel in local newspapers and TV/radio airwaves for many years. The unavoidable reality, however, is that the team plays 50% of its games on the road. Building a club around team speed (especially given the necessary implication that you will be willfully sacrificing team power) offers a highly dubious “advantage” at home (no evidence to date) and a significant disadvantage on the road. In practice, other teams (who presumably are not built for speed) have had no trouble bringing their "slow" teams to Petco and enjoying the easy task of out-powering the Padres. More realistically, the "build a team for Petco" mantra appears to have been developed to accommodate the problem—that the previous ownership: (a) refused to publicly admit the playing field’s dimensions are flawed, and (b) did not wish to deal with the logistical challenges or costs associated with adjusting the outfield dimensions. 1 Theoft-cited corollary to the “speed” theory is that you need to build a team that has excellent pitching and defense, which is a red herring. EVERY TEAM needs excellent team pitching and defense to win. 5
  • 6. #3 - TRUE or FALSE? Padres pitchers fare better at Petco Park (than on the road). ANSWER: True. But, so do opposing teams’ pitchers. In light of the importance of the fan experience, both teams' pitchers performing better than average night after night translates to low-scoring, boring baseball games. It should also be considered that the league's top starting pitchers do not actually thrive (or reap the statistical benefits that translate to large contracts) by being stuck in low-scoring pitchers' duels night after night. Rather, starting pitchers (and their agents) know that Petco Park does not offer an environment conducive to racking up Wins. Rather, it's a park where tightly contested games are consistently decided by relief pitchers in the later innings. Free agent starters and relievers trying to reignite their careers will always be attracted to Petco Park. Starting pitchers developed through the Padres farm system will struggle to get Wins at home (and thus struggle to become stars). Top notch starting pitchers looking to sustain or advance their careers through free agency will avoid Petco at all costs. 6
  • 7. Padres Pitching Prowess: The myth of the low home ERA. . . . Meanwhile, opposing teams’ pitchers are faring better than Padres pitchers in road games AND at Petco Park. . . . Earned Run Average: Padres vs. Opponents 4.5 6 4 5 3.5 3 4 2.5 ERA-SDP Home 3 ERA-SDP Road 2 ERA-Opp Home ERA-Opp Road 1.5 2 1 1 0.5 0 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 At home, thethe PadresERA may ERA may appear strong to At Petco, Padres Team Team appear strong when compared On the road, the Padres Team ERA has been no has been Opponents' On the road, the Padres Team ERA better than no other teams' total ERAs in real terms, but total ERAs has real terms. when compared to other teams’ in actuality, it in been worse Team ERA in the same road games in 5 ERAs in 6 seasons better than Opponents’ Team of the last the same road than Opponents' Team ERA at Petco worse than Opponents’ But, in actuality, it has been in 4 of the last 6 seasons. (2010 wasin 5 of the last 6 seasons (2010 was essentially games essentially equal). Visiting pitchers are Petco Park in 4 of the last 6 seasons. Team ERAs at enjoying the advantage at Petco Park. equal). The team's pitching woes only worsen on the road. The team’s pitching woes only worsen on the road. Note: Opposing Teams’ ERA figures not available for seasons prior to 2007. 7
  • 8. Hanging Curve Balls: It’s déjà vu all over again. . . . Having a low team ERA during home games is not a reliable indicator of success. Lest we forget, we have seen this before. . . . Earned Run Average Statistics (Home and Away, by Era): 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 SDP ERA- 3 SDP ERA- Petco QCOM SDP ERA-Road SDP ERA- 2 2 QCOM 1 1 0 0 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 At Petco Park, the Padres Team ERA has been At Petco Park, the Padres Team ERA has been markedly higher This phenomenon echoes the same experience This phenomenon echoes the same experience the team had during than on the road. markedly higher than on the road. its first 14 years playing in the cavernous San Diego Stadium. the club had during its first 14 years playing in the cavernous San Diego Stadium. And those who forget their San Diego Padres history are condemned to repeat it. . . . 8
  • 9. CASE STUDY A short lesson in San Diego Padres history. History Doesn’t Repeat Itself, But It Often Rhymes The San Diego Padres launched their major league franchise from Mission Valley’s Jack Murphy Stadium in 1969. Through the 1982 season, the hitters endured the stadium's daunting concrete 18-foot high outfield wall that stretched 420 feet away in center field. In those years, the Padres consistently ranked among the worst-performing ball clubs in the major leagues, particularly on offense. In the franchise’s first 14 seasons, the Padres produced no winning seasons, just three years in which a batter (Dave Winfield – 1978 and 1979; Cito Gaston - 1970) ended a season with a batting average over .300, and only 3 years in which a Padres player hit over 30 home runs. Even in those extraordinary 30-home run seasons by Nate Colbert and Dave Winfield, the two stars’ collective batting averages in road games were 53 points higher than their home averages. All told, in 14 seasons, the franchise utterly failed to develop a roster that could be productive in Jack Murphy Stadium. Even the team’s weak-hitting defensive wizard, shortstop Ozzie Smith, enjoyed a 4-year Padres career batting average that was 32 points higher on the road than at Jack Murphy. No doubt the team noticed that in his one full season with the Padres in 1980, outfielder Jerry Mumphrey, who ultimately posted a very respectable 15-year career home batting average of .298 with 5 different teams, hit 47 points lower at Jack Murphy Stadium than on the road (564 total at bats). The ball club finally responded by installing a significantly shorter 8.5-foot interior outfield fence, which also reined in center field by 15 feet and the left and right gaps to 380 feet (as compared to Petco’s current 400-foot gaps). It would prove to be one of the franchise’s most impactful decisions. With the new interior wall, long fly-outs produced home runs and doubles off the wall. In fact, in the first 10 seasons that followed the installation of the new fence, the Padres hit almost 21% more home runs at Jack Murphy Stadium than on the road (535 vs. 440). In the 10 previous seasons, the Padres had hit 25% fewer home runs at the Murph—an incredible 46% net gain in home field home run output. 9
  • 10. CASE STUDY Weak hitting statistics undermine the long-term value of the ball club. How a Star is Born (in Major League Baseball) Fan interest in a ball club, as well as team success, is a function of star power. MLB hitting stars are borne of statistical output. A hitter simply cannot become a local or national star, and cannot command a high-value long-term contract, unless he puts up stats. He has to hit .300+ and/or post 100+ RBI and/or crank 30+ home runs. If he can do one or more of these things, he will be a star. A hitter playing 50% of his games in a park with stat-crushing dimensions cannot become a star. He knows it. His agent knows it. Padres fans are starved for it. Until Petco Park’s dimensions are changed, the Padres will not produce: 1. Any hitter who will challenge for a NL batting title. 2. Any hitter who will challenge for a NL RBI title. 3. Any hitter who will challenge for a NL Home Run title. 10
  • 11. CASE STUDY How weak hitting statistics undermine the long-term value of the ball club. The Petco effect has had a remarkably negative impact on Chase Headley’s young career: 11
  • 12. CASE STUDY How weak hitting statistics undermine the long-term value of the ball club. And before he left, Petco was the only thing separating Adrian Gonzalez from super-stardom: NOTE: In stark contrast to the above results, with Boston, Gonzalez’ 2011 and 2012 batting averages were 18 points and 40 points higher at home, respectively. 12
  • 13. CASE STUDY Weak hitting statistics undermine the long-term value of the ball club. Mark Loretta, in one of the few .300 seasons a Padres hitter has posted during the Petco era, still failed to bat over .300 in home games. Had Loretta matched his road hitting success at Petco Park in 2004, he would have had League MVP-type credentials. At the very least, he would have taken the 2004 NL Batting Title (Barry Bonds: .362). 13
  • 14. CASE STUDY Club legacies are born from statistical production. The Case of Tony Gwynn Tony Gwynn’s Hall of Fame career was defined primarily by his winning 8 career batting titles. What if Tony Gwynn had played all his Padres home games at Petco Park? The suppressed offensive output observable at Petco suggests that one can conservatively assume that for every 100 of Gwynn’s Petco official At Bats, the outfield dimensions would have, on average, "stolen" at least 2 of his base hits (his trademark doubles into the gaps would have been most vulnerable). This tiny difference would devastated Tony’s legacy: 1. He would have lost his 1988 batting title to Raphael Palmeiro. 2. He would have lost his 1989 batting title to Will Clark. 3. He would have lost his 1996 batting title to Ellis Burks. 4. He would have lost his 1997 batting title to Larry Walker. Instead of being tied with Honus Wagner for career batting titles, he would have ended his career tied with Bill Madlock at just 4. Bill Madlock received just 4% of Baseball Writers’ votes in the first year he became eligible, and he never appeared on the ballot again. 14