Some pitchers are good regardless of where they pitch, but it never hurts to pitch in a huge park to erase some of those mistakes. When you are selecting a pitcher it's not only the home park but what parks make up division that's important. Judging by the numbers staying with a western division team, National or American League, gives you the best chance of keeping the ball in the yard. Here's the breakdown of the top 10 best ballparks for not allowing the long ball.

1) Progressive (Indians) Field (.670)
2) Petco (Padres) Park (.721)
3) Busch (Cardinals) Stadium (.736)
4) Kauffman (Royals) Stadium (.761)
5) Turner (Braves) Field (.861)
6) Dodgers Stadium (.876)
7) Safeco (Mariners) Field (.886)
8) Oakland (Athletics) Coliseum (.927)
9) Tropicana (Rays) Field (.939)
10) Fenway (Red Sox) Park (.964)

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1) Progressive (Indians) Field (.670)
2) Petco (Padres) Park (.721)
3) Busch (Cardinals) Stadium (.736)
4) Kauffman (Royals) Stadium (.761)
5) Turner (Braves) Field (.861)
6) Dodgers Stadium (.876)
7) Safeco (Mariners) Field (.886)
8) Oakland (Athletics) Coliseum (.927)
9) Tropicana (Rays) Field (.939)
10) Fenway (Red Sox) Park (.964)


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