Ballpark Guide

loanDepot Park

Park factors and prop betting implications for games at loanDepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins.

loanDepot Park opened in 2012 and has hosted Miami Marlins home games for 14 seasons. The domed modern ballpark seats 36,742 fans on grass a grass playing surface in Miami, FL. 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.

loanDepot Park plays as among the most extreme pitcher's parks in Major League Baseball. The HR factor of 0.88 and run factor of 0.94 both run substantially below league baseline. Lines often fail to fully account for the venue's suppressive effect, leaving consistent value on offensive prop unders and pitcher prop overs. 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 loanDepot Park translates into actionable edges. Home run props at loanDepot Park are systematically less likely than implied probabilities suggest. Even elite power hitters see a clear performance dip here — particularly for opposite-field power and routine fly-ball contact. Total-runs lines at loanDepot Park reliably play under, and team-total unders for both teams represent consistent positive-EV bets when paired with strong starting pitching on the slate. Because loanDepot Park 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

0.94

Slight Pitcher

HR Factor

0.88

Strong Pitcher

Roof

Dome

No weather adj.

Capacity

36,742

Opened 2012

Prop Betting Implications at loanDepot Park

Hits Props

A run factor of 0.94 means loanDepot Park suppresses offensive production. Batter hits props may be overset for games played at this park.

Home Run Props

A HR factor of 0.88 means loanDepot Park strongly suppresses HR probability. Even elite power hitters are less likely to go deep here — fade HR props accordingly.

Weather Adjustment

loanDepot Park 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 loanDepot Park?

loanDepot Park has a run factor of 0.94, meaning it is a pitcher-friendly environment that suppresses run totals compared to the MLB average of 1.00.

What is the home run factor at loanDepot Park?

loanDepot Park has a home run factor of 0.88. 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 loanDepot Park good for hits props?

With a run factor of 0.94, loanDepot Park is below-average for hits props — the park suppresses offense, favouring the under.

Does loanDepot Park have a roof?

Yes, loanDepot Park 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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