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  2. Truist Park - Wikipedia

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    The protective netting extends from behind home plate to the far end of both dugouts at Truist Park. [70] Although longer, Truist Park's protective netting is not quite as high as Turner Field's. [70] The screen is 31 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet (9.6 m) high, compared to 35 feet (11 m) high at the former stadium. [70]

  3. Ripken (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Ripken (August 1, 2016 – January 1, 2025), also known as Ripken the Bat Dog or Ripken the Tee Dog, was a black Labrador Retriever in North Carolina, who worked as a retrieval dog for the amateur baseball team Holly Springs Salamanders, the Minor League Baseball team Durham Bulls, and the North Carolina State Wolfpack college football team.

  4. Baseball Rule - Wikipedia

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    [m] Backstops are now 15 feet (4.6 m) closer to home plate than they were in the mid-20th century, and the amount of overall foul territory has declined 21 percent since 1920, shortly after the Baseball Rule was established, suggesting spectators' ability to react to a foul has been correspondingly attenuated. Most of this decline has occurred ...

  5. Baseball bats and barn vermin: These Idaho dogs do more ... - AOL

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    Boise State and Boise Hawks fans may already be aware of Blitz the Black Labrador, but he’s not the only working dog in Idaho. Baseball bats and barn vermin: These Idaho dogs do more than just ...

  6. Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

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    Right-center field is 368 feet (112.2 m), the notch of the right-center "well" is an unmarked 363 feet (110.6 m), and the right field foul line is 353 feet (107.6 m). As of 2004, the backstop is listed in media sources as 55 feet (17 m) behind home plate. [ 51 ]

  7. Backstop - Wikipedia

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    Catcher, a defensive baseball position behind home plate; Backstop, a player position in rounders similar to the catcher in baseball; Backstop, in the glossary of rowing terms; Backstop (shooting), a construction of sand or other materials used to stop and contain bullets, for example at shooting ranges

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