09-26-2024, 10:28 PM
One weird factor that messed with the season was how Wrigley played this season. Offense including home runs were significantly under for both Cubs and opponents when playing at Wrigley. This factor helped our pitching - specially fly ball pitchers, Howdy Shota, but hurt Cubs offensive production.
Wrigley can play differently every year so what should front office do? Expect trend to continue or forecast that Wrigley will become more of a hitters park in next seasons?
Cubs don’t have significant power through their lineup but the Wrigley factor this season muted their power. Unfortunately without trades, I don’t see the situation changing next season so no clue how front office will address issue
Wrigley can play differently every year so what should front office do? Expect trend to continue or forecast that Wrigley will become more of a hitters park in next seasons?
Cubs don’t have significant power through their lineup but the Wrigley factor this season muted their power. Unfortunately without trades, I don’t see the situation changing next season so no clue how front office will address issue