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Actually Bank One is slightly more of a hitter's park than Minute Maid. It's really close enough that it can be completely ignored. BOB is actually 2nd in elevation to Coors Field.
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ummm... perhaps not. here's a link to the Ballparks Register (at baseball-statistics.com), and their analysis of the Houston & Arizona ballparks.
http://www.baseball-statistics.com/Ballparks/
Minute Maid Ballpark:
Highly offensive ballpark, producing large increases in runs, home runs and batting average. It also boosted doubles and triples dramatically, thanks to the oddly-shaped outfield walls and deep center field, and the minimum of foul territory gives hitters extra swings at the ball. When the hot Houston summer air fills the stadium, the ball carries substantially better than it did at the Astrodome.
Bank One Ballpark:
With an elevation of approximately 1,100 feet above sea level, Bank One Ballpark is the second-highest facility in the major leagues, trailing only Coors Field in Denver. Scientists have estimated that a fly ball will travel seven feet farther for every 1,000 feet of altitude. When the hot desert air blows in, the heat makes the ball travel even further.
That said, the park doesn't appear to boost run production significantly - in fact, it has depressed home runs in three of the past four years, and played neutral as far as scoring runs is concerned.