varies from city to city
2006-12-11 04:17:27
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answered by cjordan23 3
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At the professional level, the preferable minimum distance from home plate to the left-field and right-field foul poles is 320 feet. The minimum distance to the center field fence is 400 feet. The absolute minimum distance to any object in fair territory, by rule, is 250 feet. In foul territory, the preferred minimum distance between the foul lines and the nearest stands is 60 feet.
2006-12-13 17:24:15
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answer #2
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answered by Ryan R 6
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The length depends. It can be anywhere from 300 to 400 feet, depending on the feild. The pitchers mound is 60 feet from home and the bases are 90 feet apart. These things are always the same.
2006-12-11 07:53:44
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answer #3
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answered by Bella 3
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Baseball, High School and College
Apex of Homeplate to the front of the pitching rubber:...60'6"
Apex of Homeplate to the center of second base:..127' 3 3/8"
Apex of Homeplate to the back of the bases (1st & 3rd):..90'0"
Recommended Fence Distance: Left/Right Field:..310'-325'
Center Field:...................375'-410'
Homeplate Diameter:.................26'0" (measured from the apex of homeplate)
Pitching Rubber Diameter:.....18'0" (measured from 18" in front of the pitching rubber)
2006-12-11 04:27:07
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answered by Brite Tiger 6
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It differs from field to field. For instance, left field at Fenway Park is 310, while at other fields, it reaches close to 400. But lef and right field are usually somewhere from 320 to 380, while center field is often somewhere from 390 to 425.
2006-12-12 12:53:10
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Each stadium is different. The distance between bases is 90 feet. Pitchers Mound to home plate is 60 feet, 6 inches. Outfields are all different. Check with each team's website, you might find dimensions there.
2006-12-11 04:21:01
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answer #6
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answered by crazydave 7
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The fence is usually set at a distance ranging from 300 to 410 feet from home plate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseball_diamond#Specifications
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/Baseball_field_overview_thumbnail.png
2006-12-11 04:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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A DIAMOND DOESN'T HAVE WIDTHS AND LENGTHS. THE SIZE OF BASEBALL FIELD CAN BE DIFFERENT. THE SIZE OF A BASKETBALL COURT AND THE SIZE OF FOOTBALL FIELD ARE STANDARD SIZES.
2006-12-11 10:31:23
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answered by smitty 7
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Hi there, just wanted to mention, I liked this discussion. very valuable answers
2016-08-23 12:37:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, I have nothing insightful regarding this question
2016-08-08 21:20:22
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answered by ? 3
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