"Death Valley in right-center
Citi Field replaced Shea Stadium, which opened in 1964 and has been demolished. Shea was considered a pitcher-friendly park, and while Citi Field has some shorter dimensions, it has been an even more challenging place for hitters because of its varying wall heights and spaciousness in right-center field."
I like when ARod went opposite field into so-called Death Valley.
I guess something D. Wright thought wasn't even possible.
Sure, it's a small sample size. But the Yankees hit three opposite-field blasts in two games.
Even Sluggin' Brett Gardner hit one out at Citifield. But Gardner had to pull the ball.
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