![]() ![]() ![]() The pool in left is one of the great home run targets in this entire game. ![]() The Steeles keep a well manicured lawn which is great, but where this field sets itself apart is the variety of novelties at play. When I think of Backyard Baseball, I think of this field. When Achmed Khan's home run music comes on those big speakers, it just hits different. That's when you know this park really has everything. You kidding me? What's better than that? And I don't really know what that's supposed to be out in left where there aren't any seats, but I always imagined it being a bullpen. ![]() Crisp outfield mow patterns, swirly infield mow pattern, finely edged warning track and padded walls. Championship venue fitting of a championship stage. There's not a lot of novelty here but Playground Commons is just a good hard fastball at 97. Grass infield, good looking bases, even a warning track out there in left! You've got a short porch in left that favors right-handed hitters, the tall fence in right, and there's not much better than getting a good beep from the van in right when you sky one out there. Now we're starting to see some crisp diamonds. It's no fun to blast one that would be a no-doubter anywhere and not get the zeppelin treatment. With all of that said, this can't land too high on the list for all the same reasons Tin Can Alley didn't. Clancy trying to yank one down the line for a 1,000+ foot bomb. I can't tell you how many hours I spent hitting beeps against Mr. And best of all, you've got an opportunity to really post a big number if you blast one down the LF line. You've got the opportunity for the dumpster dinger out in center. You've got the variety of bases including a pizza box home plate. Cement Gardens is easily the better of the two urban ballparks. ![]()
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