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    the term "bandbox"

    Maybe this is the English major in me, but I'm curious about this word. It's defined as "a light cylindrical box for holding light articles of attire (especially hats)." How did this translate to baseball usage? And why is it literally the only word anyone ever uses to describe a ballpark that plays small?

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    A bandbox is a term for the small cramped area that an orchestra must squeeze into for a concert.
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    Speaking of, how about that Citizen's Bank Park? Why hasn't Buck called it an embarrassment to baseball yet?
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    From what I have seen, the bank is easier to hit HR's in. Maybe not to RF, but left and center seem much easier.

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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Philly plays in a bankbox!

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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Quote Originally Posted by NYYDragoon
    Speaking of, how about that Citizen's Bank Park? Why hasn't Buck called it an embarrassment to baseball yet?
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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Quote Originally Posted by PJMPirate
    Maybe this is the English major in me, but I'm curious about this word. It's defined as "a light cylindrical box for holding light articles of attire (especially hats)." How did this translate to baseball usage? And why is it literally the only word anyone ever uses to describe a ballpark that plays small?
    Bandbox also means a small, enclosed place. It kills me when the term is applied to the new Yankee Stadium because it's used incorrectly. Balls may fly out of Yankee Stadium now, but it's not because it's small. A lot of these sports knuckleheads don't know how to use the English language.

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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Quote Originally Posted by Gosselin
    From what I have seen, the bank is easier to hit HR's in. Maybe not to RF, but left and center seem much easier.
    RF seemed pretty easy for Ibanez and Utley tonight...
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    I don't think I've watched a single game that was being played in that bandbox all year, and I hope that I never have to again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teknetic
    Timmy referred to the wall as a "short porch" in game 3.
    Buck referred to it as "the best sporting venue there is".

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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Quote Originally Posted by OneMoreSucka
    Buck referred to it as "the best sporting venue there is".
    And they couldn't shut up about the food all night....They have cheesesteaks and an outside bbq pit for ribs. Not that big a deal. I'm sure their food is good, but I have to commend the new food service at NYS. Overall, I'd say it's a huge improvement from the old regime.
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    Citizen's Bank is actually a really nice park. I saw a random Phils-Marlins game a few years ago when I was in town and really enjoyed myself. No complaints from me.

    I just hate the way that terms come into vogue in baseball, and for a while no one in the media or fandom will use a different word.

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    "Bandbox"
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    Quote Originally Posted by PJMPirate
    Citizen's Bank is actually a really nice park. I saw a random Phils-Marlins game a few years ago when I was in town and really enjoyed myself. No complaints from me.

    I just hate the way that terms come into vogue in baseball, and for a while no one in the media or fandom will use a different word.

    "Gritty"
    "Bandbox"
    "Stuff"
    "Electric"

    Y'all know the cliches, no need to repeat them all...
    I agree with you fully, except when someone uses all of them in one sentence: His gritty electric stuff tamed the bandbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYYDragoon
    Speaking of, how about that Citizen's Bank Park? Why hasn't Buck called it an embarrassment to baseball yet?
    I mean, that statement was unreal. His HBO show was an embarrassment to television, why doesn't he acknowledge that?

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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    The first time I ever heard the term "bandbox" used for a ball park was as a reference to the Brooklyn Dodger's Ebbetts Field, way back when

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    And they never mention that place in Massachusettes when a high pop up to RF goes out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NyQuil
    And they never mention that place in Massachusettes when a high pop up to RF goes out.
    You mean LF, right?

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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Quote Originally Posted by NyQuil
    And they never mention that place in Massachusettes when a high pop up to RF goes out.
    Pesky's pole is like 15 feet from 1st base.. I've seen more cheap foulballs curve around that thing that I care to mention. Almost as many check swings excuse me HR's by Punch and Judy hitters that would be an out in a real ballpark with a real leftfield.
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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Quote Originally Posted by MooseDaGun
    You mean LF, right?
    Both sides really, down the lines at least. Hitting one around that RF pole is like little league distance.
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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Ebbets Field is where I first heard the term bandbox. Today, there is the Phillies new stadium, Baltimore's stadium and of course, left field at Fenway...all referred to as bandboxes. As far as the new Yankee stadium is concerned, I think you have to wait and see if next year brings the same results of homers hit as this year before you refer it to a bandbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MooseDaGun
    You mean LF, right?
    Yeah I meant LF. Of course I do have a point with RF too.
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    Re: the term "bandbox"

    Quote Originally Posted by JDPNYY
    A bandbox is a term for the small cramped area that an orchestra must squeeze into for a concert.
    I thought that was the Orchestra Pit?

    Man he broke his bat and still got that one out of this Orchestra Pit.

    Eh, I guess I see why they chose bandbox.

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