Posted Jun 21, 2021, 10:56 AM
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I think the people who would choose to live in those units are probably hoping for that, or at least not that risk averse to that. In reality though, given the length of the season and who the players are, there's likely not a lot of risk. Also hard to tell how much space in left between the wall and the buildings. Are the bullpens between? Look at how many homers to left at the Rogers Centre end up in the bullpen off the bat of big leaguers. No doubt there will be the odd guy who connects and bounces one off a balcony or bedroom window, but I doubt it will be even meet the definition of "infrequent". The might also put a net up there as well.
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