Anyone else think the infield dirt at Miller Park is greatly exaggerated? The dirt circle around home plate almost reaches the pitchers mound
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It is absolutely extremely oversized. The dirt appears to extend every bit of 25 feet toward the mound if not half way. It makes me feel like I'm playing on a Nippon league field. I am completely surprised I haven't seen this really mentioned here with as nitpicky as certain members of this community can be about stadium details. This might be the most glaring stadium gaffe I've seen in this series. Makes playing there less enjoyable and this is coming from a guy who has visited Miller Park several times and really enjoys that park. I can say with certainty, the real life home plate area at Miller is every bit the same size as anywhere else. I imagine a fix wont be in order this cycle sadly. -
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It's the same size in the game in 19 and 20, I would check the other years but they're not installed anymore. The difference is that in 19 the top section of the circle is cut off evenly and in 20 the circle is complete.YouTube: MLB The Show 21 Atlanta Braves FranchiseComment
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I agree completely. I was hoping this would make its way into a patch but I don’t know how realistic that is.Comment
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Just checked it out. What's the deal with this? LolRoll Tide Roll18 and Counting
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OMG, I just played a game there, it is hilarious. WTF! How does this get past QC or Beta? Obviously there was none or very little this year.
<img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49690347793_d80efdacc4_o.jpg" width="720" height="405" alt="Miller_LOL">Last edited by bigjdotcom01; 03-23-2020, 12:15 PM.Comment
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Does anybody know if something like this could be patched? I can’t recall a stadium issue like this before but it might have happened.Comment
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I have a strong feeling if this was Yankee Stadium, Petco Park or Fenway Park then this is something that wouldn't of even made it into the release. Hell, the ivy transition from April brown to June lush and bushy green in Wrigley has seemingly been removed this year. The ivy is in full bloom in April. That sucks, but doesn't bug me anywhere near as much as the partial softball diamond up in Miller Park this year. It is what it is I guess.Comment
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over the years the NL Central has been my least favorite so while I've played in Milwaukee and the most of the rest of the division the least, I've still played in Milwaukee a lot over those years and have never noticed either. but once you ''see'' it, your eyes cant unsee it.OSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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