Seems to me that would have been a good place to compare velocities of non-Cubs pitchers at Wrigley and away from Wrigley. Yeah, that's the data that matters. This data really doesn't mean anything. Let's assume our pitchers were ramping up the velocity as time went on. (I don't actually think this was by design. As gilby said the other day in some thread, there's just no way Arrieta is going to be like, "Sure, skip, I'll serve up 88 mph meatballs for the first month of the season in a contract year.) But let's say it was a byproduct of them easing into things this spring and coming off a long year. And they'll be fine eventually; they just need to get built back up. Well the velo has been up in the most recent starts. So that fits. Except... those starts were on the road. So of course home/road numbers aren't going to tell us horsefeathers for our own guys who are going through this.