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Texas Stadium
uploaded by: wogglymaster91 on August 26, 2009
Texas Stadium
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This is a stadium designed for an MLB team in Texas. Why Texas? Because of the mantra "everything is bigger in Texas". The field is 20 feet below grade, so that fans can see the game from the concourse. Because of the HR-depressing effect this park will have, I have added a "Ground rule double distance" in center field. If balls land (not bounce) into the area between the fences, it is a dead ball and a ground-rule double. Should a ball roll, bounce, or similarly land past the line, it is a fair ball and in play. The home bullpen is in RF beyond the fence, while the away bullpen is in the outfield, in fair territory. Due to the sheer size, there are only two levels here. It also has a three-level restaurant to the right of center field. The top floor is level with the concourse. Etched into the ground of the concourse are the team's retired numbers (in no particular order). Fences: 400' to LF, 489' to LCF, 531' to CF, 501' to RCF, 404' to the start of the RF seats, 383' to RF, and 187' to the backstop. GR2B Fences: 474' to LCF, and 442' to RCF. EDIT: I forgot the Cowboys' old stadium was called "Texas Stadium". This is not related.


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