If the game begins with the roof open.
Minute maid park roof rules.
The division series championship series and world series will be an all neutral site affair with the national league playoffs at globe life field in arlington and minute maid park in houston and.
The decision to close the roof shall be made by the home club after consultation with the umpire crew chief.
The roof at minute maid park however retracts completely off the ballpark to reveal the largest open area of any retractable roofed baseball stadium in existence today.
If the game starts with the roof closed.
It shall be closed only in the event of impending rain or other adverse weather conditions.
The roof is closed for the threat of rain the threat of sustained winds above 30 mph temperatures below 65 degrees for a night game and air temperature or heat index readings above 88 degrees.
Unless outlined otherwise in the home park ground rules i e tampa bay a batted ball lodged in the roof above fair territory is considered a dead ball and all runners including the batter runner will be awarded two bases.
Chase field miller park minute maid park t mobile park permit its opening during the game if weather conditions warrant as long as the following procedure is followed.
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Minute maid park ground rules dictate any ball that hits the roof in foul territory is a foul ball while any ball that hits the roof in fair territory is a live ball.
The ballpark is houston s first retractable roofed stadium and features a natural grass playing field.
The ballpark was built as a replacement for.
With two on and two out in the second inning houston s craig biggio popped up a 2 0 pitch near third base.
The umpires got both calls correct but the astros were left wondering when the roof was going to provide them a break other than protecting them from the weather.
Minute maid park previously named the ballpark at union station enron field and astros field is a ballpark in downtown houston texas united states which opened in 2000 as the home stadium of the houston astros of major league baseball mlb.
Open only over a small central section.
The ball struck a ceiling beam and was caught in fair territory by atlanta pitcher russ ortiz.