Monthly Archives: February 1996

Lugnuts Notes: 1996 Lansing Prospects

How do I explain these tables? Our baseball team’s in here. So are a bunch of other guys.

Nearly every opening-day Lugnut-to-be is on these lists. These are the non-rehab players who appeared in at least one game for Springfield (Class A) or Spokane (A) or Fort Myers (Rookie) last summer. (The other teams shown in the list are Lethbridge [Rookie], Visalia [A], Wilmington [A], and Wichita [AA].) This is the pool the Original Lugnuts will mainly be drawn from; the tricky part is figuring which ones to eliminate. Now, gather ’round the hot stove….

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Lugnuts Notes: Lansing’s Oldsmobile Park

The playing field is well below street level and is oriented on a north-south axis. The foul lines are extremely short–both are 305 feet–but necessarily end at high walls, because they’ve reached major city streets. The walls fall to normal heights when the distance to the fence reaches 330 feet in left field and 337 feet in right. The outfield fence is irregular, and right field is huge; it’s 398 feet to dead center field, but the main scoreboard [still another broken link] is 412 feet away from home in right center. Hitters who loft high fly balls down the line may find it easy to hit home runs, as will those who can aim 335-foot flies near the edge of the high wall. For many batters this should be a doubles-and-triples park.

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