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Post by Beacons on Jul 19, 2017 8:46:15 GMT -5
We've now reached the era of asymmetrical ballpark palaces built by tax dollars. In the 1970s, there was an incentive to build those Three Riverfront Stadium types. Now, you're encouraged to build Camden Yards or Jacobs Field type stadiums. Here are the rules:
1. This costs one point 2. Field surface must be grass 3. Park modifications must be made to make the ballpark more asymmetrical. In other words if your RH Homerun rating is 102 (+2) and your left hand Homerun rating is 98 (-2), you could change it to 104 (+4) 96 (-4), but you couldn't change it to 101/99. 4. This is for the one point stadium build. You can do other modifications using the normal rules. 5. Stadiums can only be updated every 15 seasons.
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