actually, minute maid/enron is a neutral park as far as offense. everyone thinks it's a hitter's park because of the crawford boxes, but CF and the power alleys are very deep. I wasn't saying it was a hitter's park overall. I read an article two years ago when he was doing really well then too and he said about two out of three at bats he tries to hit it to LF because if he gets any kind of good contact it has a good shot at being a HR. He said the only time he doesn't is when he needs to SF, or just get a single to win or when a pitcher is particularly good at not allowing him to do that. I remember seeing it once but can't remember which way it went but I would like to see how many HR's a year he gets in that porch. He hasn't exactly feasted on his home park with home runs though. Since 2000, when Minute Maid opened, Berkman has hit 121 home runs at home. He's hit 153 on the road. So he may be using the Crawford boxes when he's at home to get home runs, but that just balances out the fact that it's hard for him to hit home runs unless he hits it down either line. He isn't really a player who you can say that would have downgraded production if he moved out of Houston, because he's proved that he's just as good if not a little better on the road as at home. BTW, here is his hit chart which does show him over the years going to the Crawford boxes a little more than you would expect for somebody who hits left-handed most of the time (click on all years and then hit go to get his full career at that park): http://mlb.mlb.com/stats/individual_player_hitting_chart.jsp?playerID=204020&statType=1 But then you pull up his 19 triples, and you can really see why he gets more home runs on the road.