I realize the effects on players going to thin air. But is there any reason to factor in a team going from high altitude to low altitude? I always see people post the ball carries more in high altitude but does that mean it is a let down to a teams performance at sea level lets say?
Colorado Rockies always seem to struggle away from home any way. But what about Houston going up and then back down? Is there an angle there?
I realize the effects on players going to thin air. But is there any reason to factor in a team going from high altitude to low altitude? I always see people post the ball carries more in high altitude but does that mean it is a let down to a teams performance at sea level lets say?
Colorado Rockies always seem to struggle away from home any way. But what about Houston going up and then back down? Is there an angle there?
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