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  2. File:Baseball home plate diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Baseball field - Wikipedia

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    In Major League Baseball, a regulation mound is 18 feet (5.5 m) in diameter, with the center 59 feet (18 m) from the rear point of home plate, on the line between home plate and second base. The front edge of the pitcher's plate or rubber is 18 inches (46 cm) behind the center of the mound, making the front edge's midpoint 60 feet 6 inches from ...

  4. West Side Park - Wikipedia

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    The field layout was reported in the Inter Ocean on April 16, 1893: "The diamond is 90 feet (27 m) from the grand stand, and the right and left field fences are 340 feet (100 m) from the home plate, 130 feet (40 m) further than the old west side fence. The distance from the home plate to the extreme center field is 560 feet (170 m).

  5. Worcester County Wonders: World's oldest baseball diamond ...

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    Clinton Parks and Recreation remains proud of that gem and unwaveringly claims Fuller Field is the oldest, despite what Guinness says, arguing "home plate was moved" at Labatt Park, something ...

  6. Crosley Field - Wikipedia

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    After the 1937 season, home plate was moved 20 feet (6 m) toward center field, decreasing the park's outfield dimensions while expanding foul ground. Left field was reduced from 339 to 328 feet (103 to 100 m); right field from 377 to 366 feet (115 to 112 m); and the deepest part of center field, at the corner of the Sun Deck, was reduced from ...

  7. Fenway Park - Wikipedia

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    "The Triangle" is a region of center field where the walls form a triangle whose far corner is 420 feet (130 m) from home plate. That deep right-center point is conventionally given as the center field distance. The true center is unmarked, 390 feet (120 m) from home plate, to the left of "the Triangle" when viewed from home plate. [70]

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