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Target Field
#1
Move Convenience up 2 spots = $30 mil
Move Comfrot up 1 spot = $15 mil total

Total upgrades = $45 mil

please take money from my bank so i can do this upgrade

Thanks

Trapper
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#2
Done
#3
Move Comfrot up 1 spot = $15 mil total


THANSK
Dogers GM 2031- present
Twins GM from 2015-2027
2026 ALDS Winner (Twins)
2022 AL wild Card (Twins)
#4
Ok I Know there are no upgrades during the season, but why does it say Target Field is domed?
#5
I do not know if it makes a difference, but I would like to take the "dome" off of the Target Field roof. There is no dome on the roof anyway IRL.

Upgrade Infield Grass from Medium to Very High = $10M
Upgrade Infield Quality from Good to Excellent = $5M
Upgrade Visibility from Good to Excellent = $5M

Adjust outfield dimensions to - 320 LF/370 LCF/400 CF/360 RCF/310 RF = $20M

Total = $40M
Take out pf Bank please

Also was the Comfort upgrade that Trapper bought ever installed?
#6
Done not sure about the roofing on how it will be handled as I believe that would have to be a cost as well.
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#7
(08-03-2012, 06:57 PM)hokeyrules Wrote: Done not sure about the roofing on how it will be handled as I believe that would have to be a cost as well.

There had to be some sort of mistake, trapper never bought a dome or retractable roof. Why would it cost me to take it off when there was no roof on Target Field to begin with, and no GM ever made the upgrade to have it domed.
#8
Alright lets try this again. *- No change

Dimension changes: LF-325/LFC-380/400-CF*/RFC-370/RF-320

My suggested effects would be identical to that of The Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati which is only 30 feet higher in altitude.

110-120 HR, 100 BA, 98 Doubles, 90 Triples

I move the LF wall in 7 feet, LFC wall in 10 feet, RFC wall in 11 Feet and RF wall in 5 feet. If moving 25 feet in costs $15M, making every 5 feet is about $3M or so, then this change which moves the walls in by 33 feet should be some where between $18M-$22M

Feel free to use give your suggestion Matty since it will probably be the one used anyway lol.
#9
I think one thing you're overlook is the climate/elements. I believe that has a good deal to do with the park factors being what they are. For example, if the wind is usually blowing out at a stadium, it'll have a higher HR factor than an identical park where the wind is usually blowing in from center field.

I believe you would get a +11 HR, +2 BA, -9 2B, -13 3B for a cost of $19M

So your stadium would now be 95 HR, 102 BA, 93 2B, 91 3B

I think the RF wall heights are going to be a big prohibitor to your park becoming high in HR effect.
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#10
Alright I'll go with choice #1.
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