Bill Veeck actually did that when he owned the minor league Milwaukee Brewers. Moved them out when a powerful team was coming to town, and in when a speed team was coming. It was outlawed the minute they figured it out.
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The Yankees already have that technology, but it broke after moving in.
So that's why it's such a bandbox!
The Phillies really could have used something like that.
As far as the Yankees, too bad they couldn't move the fences in to the edge of the infield.
Bill Veeck actually did that when he owned the minor league Milwaukee Brewers. Moved them out when a powerful team was coming to town, and in when a speed team was coming. It was outlawed the minute they figured it out.
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