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The analysts then shifted the focus to the overall offensive output of various parks. They acknowledged that certain parks may not yield many home runs but could still be conducive to hitting due to dimensions and outfield layout. Coors Field in Colorado emerged as the most hitter-friendly park, supported by numerous comments regarding how expansive outfield territory can lend itself to being advantageous for hitters.
Kauffman Stadium was noted for producing significant offensive numbers, even though its home run totals might not be high. The emphasis here was on how a park's design can influence different types of offensive strategies, favoring teams that capitalize on speed and contact hitting rather than power.