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					Originally Posted by cardsagain74  You obviously can't compare Coors field batting averages and OPS numbers to anyone else.  
 Walker, Helton, Arenado.   All hit 60-70 points higher at home with an OPS a mile  higher.   Not to mention that the three in a row .360 Walker years were during the late '90s when the ball was popping off Mario Mendoza's bat.
 
 IMO the only HOFer out of that group should be Arenado b/c of his glove too.  Assuming his career stays on the same path
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 Interesting thing to say when discussing Walker, who has 7 gold gloves. As far as I know Coors Field doesn't make it easier to win gold gloves. 
Why didn't everyone else hit 360 while Walker was?
1997: Walker hit 366. Next closest guy on the Rockies hit 318. Difference of 48 points.
1998: Walker hit 363. Next closest guy on the Rockies hit 331. Difference of 32 points.
1999: Walker hit 379. Next closest guy on the Rockies hit 320. Difference of 59 points.