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That depends somewhat upon the particular ballpark, since outfield dimensions are only loosely regulated by the official rules. For instance, in Fenway, your best chance is the Monster seats ... but before the monster seats were added a few years ago, most home runs in Fenway were unattainable by fans since they either went into the nets on top of the wall or down onto Landsdowne street. However, if you want to generalize ... statistically most home runs are pull hits to left field. So if you are in seats reasonably close to the field on the fair side of the 3rd base foul pole you've got your greatest chance of catching a home run. Your odd decrease as you move closer to straight-away center, since this is typically the deepest part of the ballpark, and then improve somwhat as you approach the 1st base foul pole.

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