Defremery is so small that the game is utterly unenjoyable. The basepaths are so short that cleanly fielded ground balls are frequently hits and cleanly fielded line drives are frequenly doubles. The outfield is so small that a fly ball (that doesn't leave the yard) is almost always an out. There are barely any gaps in that outfield when there's average speed out there... but when there are two or three fast people in the outfield? forget about it... just hit the ball on the ground (or out of the park). Almost everyone has hit the ball to the wall at Defremery. I know Daniel has twice and he's about as far from a power hitter as we have in our group (sorry D... but you knew that already). Doesn't that say something? Doesn't the threat of a game turning into a HR derby just turn your stomach? Well, maybe not...
And what's the final effect of Defremery's unacceptable size? 30-27 games. Which sound like fun, but what it really means when both teams score 20+ times is that individual scores don't matter. One of the reasons I don't like basketball is that for the first three quarters of the game all you have to do is stay close. When we play 7-6 games or 10-7 games each run is much more important and in turn, playing well through out the game is more important.
I think Curt Flood is the perfect size and the grass infield (although it needs a trimming) is a rather nice counter measure to prevent every ground ball from rocketing past the infielders. IMHO, Raimondi is a too big (but still better than Defremery

The only apeal that I see of defremery is that we all do better offensively and that gives us a big ego boost... which is nice, but I think it makes for a very dull game.