If you follow the blog, you’re familiar with the ways in which I’ve manipulated Out of the Park Baseball for our mischievous bidding in the past. Typically Bryan Shaw is the “benefactor” of these bizarre experiments. Today, I decided to find out what would happen if you pushed a Major League stadium to the absolute extremes.
By tinkering around with the ballpark editing tool, I discovered that the maximum number of seats the game will allow a stadium to have is 2,147,483,647. You might recognize this as being the maximum value of a 32-bit signed binary integer.