Dodger Stadium and Minute Maid Park are vastly different in terms of outfield dimensions. Fueled in part by the high temperatures brought on by this week’s blast-furnace heat wave in Southern California, the ball flew out of Dodger Stadium at a record-setting rate Wednesday night. The Dodgers and Astros combined for eight home runs in Game 2, a World Series record.

Now, the Series shifts to Houston’s Minute Made Park for Friday’s Game 3. It’s 315 feet down the left-field line in the quirky confines at Minute Maid. Will the homer-mad pace continue?

A closer look at the dimensions of both ballparks, and some of the crazy power being generated by the Dodgers and Astros:

POSTSEASON HOME RUNS AND DODGER STADIUM

The chart below shows the home runs at Dodger Stadium in the postseason with the red dots highlighting the eight home runs hit in Game 2 on Wednesday night. Two of the home runs would would have landed in the outfield of Minute Maid Park.

LONG-BALL HITTERS

Average home run distance for select Dodgers and Astros during the 2017 season