1) Great view of the bay
2) Sun behind outfielders
3) Nice green hitting backdrop
4) No holes in batter's box
5) Well-manicured grass infield
6) HRs are feasible
7) Quality infield dirt Hard to lose baseballs
9) Right next to the freeway
10) Good mound/rubber
I think the jury's still out on the infield grass. I haven't seen Matt Cisco interact with ground balls like that before, plus you hit one at me that took a nasty hop.
As for your other point, that is absolutely correct.
"Baseball is like church, many attend, few understand"
Well, this juror loves the grass at Caldecott. Remember that not all bad hops are caused by terrain. A lot of them are caused by bad positioning and approach/attack of the infielder to the batted ball.
As for the other point, I completely agree with Mr. Leathers.
Mr. Mcgee don't make me angry...you wouldn't like me when I'm angry!!!