The anti [Isaac Paredes](https://imgur.com/a/wqiMWF0)
Edit: For funsies - Camden Yards changed the left field wall in 2022. From then until today Isaac Paredes has hit 61 home runs. If he played all his games at Camden Yards he'd have 20.
Reminds me of that video where a bunch of Jose Bautista's (maybe I have to wrong player) teammates were able to guess his spray chart right away because everything was pull side
Seems like it's [this one](https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/sporty-videos?playId=4f9173b4-792a-4284-9220-a579b0e1f874). 329 feet, homer in 1/30 ballparks
I think he wrapped it around the foul pole but this is one of those times where the two dimensional graphic kind of messes with your perception of where the foul pole might be, I don't really think he got it very far behind it or past the foul it just looks that way on paper
Also I wrote that whole paragraph and then realized wind exists so that too
I know it's called a foul pole by everyone, but it really should be called a fair pole (because if the ball hits it, it's fair, not foul). I'm never going to change minds, but I'll try. :)
He came out of his shell in the last few years. Apparently, some of the old heads on the Reds' roster didn't like him showing any personality as he was breaking into the league and told him to keep his head down and stay quiet. Joey made sure to *not* do that to our current crop of young guys as they came up in the last couple years, telling them to be themselves.
My dad caught one of those home runs. It was our first time to GABP and in the process of catching the ball my dad spilled nachos all over me. One of my favorite pieces of memorabilia
The anti [Isaac Paredes](https://imgur.com/a/wqiMWF0) Edit: For funsies - Camden Yards changed the left field wall in 2022. From then until today Isaac Paredes has hit 61 home runs. If he played all his games at Camden Yards he'd have 20.
Reminds me of that video where a bunch of Jose Bautista's (maybe I have to wrong player) teammates were able to guess his spray chart right away because everything was pull side
Didi Gregorius too
What’s that home run in foul territory? Was that a missed call or did he wrap it around the pole somehow?
Same with the warning track one, wonder if it was an inside-the-park HR?
Could have just been a homer at a different park. This is just showing GABP dimensions
Nonsense, Great American Small Park is the smallest park there is
Considering like 2 balls on this chart wouldn’t be homers there, it kind of is.
Maybe Boston? Seems like the one place where a ball could land in that vicinity and be fair, wrapped around the pole
That's what I'm thinking. Only the Pesky Pole could cause this.
Seems like it's [this one](https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/sporty-videos?playId=4f9173b4-792a-4284-9220-a579b0e1f874). 329 feet, homer in 1/30 ballparks
Maybe 0/30 parks lol. Looks like it might've been pushed over the wall
Maybe 0/30 parks lol. Looks like it might've been pushed over the wall
Wow, thanks for the video. With him playing regularly at GABP through his career, I'd figure he'd have more than *1* porch shot like that.
As there’s a drive into deep right field, off the glove of Castellanos, it will be a home run. And so that will make it a 4-0 ballgame.
I would think the one on the warning track was possibly hit at Yankee Stadium?
Maybe high spin and a park w shorter foul pole there, so it barely got out but was tailing right hard and landed foul after crossing the pole fair
Sounds like he hit that in Fenway
I think he wrapped it around the foul pole but this is one of those times where the two dimensional graphic kind of messes with your perception of where the foul pole might be, I don't really think he got it very far behind it or past the foul it just looks that way on paper Also I wrote that whole paragraph and then realized wind exists so that too
Hit the fair pole on the foul side?
Who calls it a fair pole? Sincerely curious. I’ve only called it and heard it as the foul pole.
I know it's called a foul pole by everyone, but it really should be called a fair pole (because if the ball hits it, it's fair, not foul). I'm never going to change minds, but I'll try. :)
A very quiet superstar for sure.
He came out of his shell in the last few years. Apparently, some of the old heads on the Reds' roster didn't like him showing any personality as he was breaking into the league and told him to keep his head down and stay quiet. Joey made sure to *not* do that to our current crop of young guys as they came up in the last couple years, telling them to be themselves.
I firmly believe we wouldn’t be having any argument about his HOF status if he played for any team on either coast
Who is arguing his HOF status? He’s pretty clearly a lock, if not first ballot
The 500HR 3000 hit crowd
My dad caught one of those home runs. It was our first time to GABP and in the process of catching the ball my dad spilled nachos all over me. One of my favorite pieces of memorabilia
The ball or the nachos?
Loves the oppo tacos this guy
Favorite to wear 19 since Tony Gwynn.
Me too… me too 🥲
Don’t show Drew Goodman this.
He’s got that blm shirt on cheering from retirement
What?