Ballpark Guide

American Family Field

Park factors and prop betting implications for games at American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers.

American Family Field opened in 2001 and has hosted Milwaukee Brewers home games for 25 seasons. The domed second-generation modern ballpark seats 41,900 fans on grass a grass playing surface in Milwaukee, WI. Because the venue is enclosed, weather plays no role in outcomes — wind, temperature, and precipitation are removed from the equation, making prop lines here unusually stable and predictable.

American Family Field plays as a meaningfully hitter-friendly environment. The HR factor of 1.08 and run factor of 1.04 both run above league average, particularly favoring power-first lineups. HR props tend to be more durable values here than league-average parks would suggest, and team totals lines should be approached with park context. These numbers come from multi-year MLB run-and-HR park factors and represent how the venue affects offensive output relative to a perfectly neutral park (factor 1.00). The further a park factor moves from 1.00, the more it should influence prop-line evaluation.

For prop bettors, here's how American Family Field translates into actionable edges. Home run props for both Milwaukee Brewers hitters and visiting players at this venue are systematically more valuable than at neutral parks. Right-handed power hitters and left-handed pull hitters benefit most depending on dimensions and prevailing wind. Because American Family Field is a domed venue, weather is not a factor — prop lines here are unusually stable from game to game and don't require weather-based adjustment.

Run Factor

1.04

Slight Hitter

HR Factor

1.08

Strong Hitter

Roof

Dome

No weather adj.

Capacity

41,900

Opened 2001

Prop Betting Implications at American Family Field

Hits Props

A run factor of 1.04 means American Family Field inflates offensive production. High-contact hitters see a bump to their expected hits total in home games here.

Home Run Props

A HR factor of 1.08 means American Family Field significantly boosts HR probability. Power hitters playing here see elevated HR prop value — especially with wind blowing out.

Weather Adjustment

American Family Field is a domed stadium. No weather adjustment applies to games here — prop lines are unaffected by wind or temperature. This makes props more stable and predictable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the run factor at American Family Field?

American Family Field has a run factor of 1.04, meaning it is a hitter-friendly environment that inflates run totals compared to the MLB average of 1.00.

What is the home run factor at American Family Field?

American Family Field has a home run factor of 1.08. A factor above 1.00 means more HRs are hit here than average, while below 1.00 means fewer. This directly impacts HR prop lines.

Is American Family Field good for hits props?

With a run factor of 1.04, American Family Field is above-average for hits props — look for value on the over for high-contact hitters.

Does American Family Field have a roof?

Yes, American Family Field is a domed stadium. Weather adjustments (wind, temperature) do not apply to games played here, making prop lines more stable and predictable.

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