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  2. Hash mark (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In American football and Canadian football, the hash marks are two rows of lines near the middle of the field that are parallel to the side lines.These small lines (4 in [10 cm] wide by 2 ft [61 cm] long) are used to mark the 1-yard sections between each of the 5-yard lines, which go from sideline to sideline.

  3. Tennis court - Wikipedia

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    The ball must completely miss the line to be considered "out". This also means that the width of the line (except for the center service line) is irrelevant to play. The center service line is 2 in (5 cm), the other lines are between 1 and 2 in (3 and 5 cm) wide, whereas the baseline may be up to 4 in (10 cm) wide. [1]

  4. USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Tennis Center opened in August 1978. [1] [6] After rumors of a possible move to San Diego, a major upgrade and expansion began in March 1995. More land was committed to the USTA National Tennis Center, and in August 1997 the newly built Arthur Ashe Stadium replaced Louis Armstrong Stadium as the main court. The four-year expansion ...

  5. Baseball field - Wikipedia

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    The minimum distance to hit a home run (along either foul line) is set by baseball rules, generally at 325 feet (99 m). [14] Before 1931 (with the exception of a couple months in 1920) [15] [unreliable source?] the foul lines extended indefinitely; a batter was awarded a home run only if a fly ball out of the field was fair where it landed. Now ...

  6. Swayze Field - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the left field area, known as Oakes Pavilion, was renovated with a new scoreboard equipped with a large video board and the seating areas were upgraded with grills, picnic tables, and a play area for children. The left field area can hold around 1,000 fans and has become one of the more popular areas of the field. [3]

  7. Meiklejohn Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bower Field, which opened in May 1979, was Penn baseball's home field immediately prior to Meiklejohn. It was known to be a pitchers' ballpark. It was known to be a pitchers' ballpark. Bower was 330 feet down the line in left field, 340 feet down the line to right, 410 feet to dead-center, and had a 25-foot high fence extending from left-center ...

  8. InnerCity Tennis nominated to run health and wellness hub at ...

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    InnerCity Tennis, which operates tennis programs in 24 Minneapolis public schools and 23 city parks, suggested building a health hub containing eight tennis courts and four multisport courts (for ...

  9. Ground rules - Wikipedia

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    Chase Field requires that the roof is opened in two sets of 2-minute-and-15-second intervals, at the conclusion of one inning and the conclusion of the following inning. [1] If the game starts with the roof open and it is closed during the game: American Family Field permits re-opening during the game as long as the above procedure is followed.