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  2. Dugout (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Ground-level bench in background. Not all dugouts are located below the field level. At the major league level, the few dugouts that are located at the field level are in multi-purpose stadiums to simplify the conversion from baseball configuration to another sports field configuration. At such ballparks, the seating area is raised such that ...

  3. Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    They are named such because, at the professional levels, this seating is below the level of the playing field to not block the view from prime spectator seating locations. In amateur parks, the dugouts may be above-ground wooden or CMU structures with seating inside, or simply benches behind a chain-link fence.

  4. Dugout (shelter) - Wikipedia

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    A dugout or dug-out, also known as a pit-house or earth lodge, is a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground. Dugouts can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, or dug into a hillside.

  5. Why a 4-year-old’s baseball card is in Royals’ dugout: ‘If ...

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    Which brings me to my latest favorite dugout snapshot: a baseball card of a seemingly random smiling 4-year-old boy named Charlie that for weeks has adorned the pen ledge of a whiteboard in the ...

  6. Technical area - Wikipedia

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    The first football stadium to feature a dugout was Pittodrie Stadium, home of Aberdeen, where dugouts were introduced by trainer Donald Colman in the 1920s. He wanted a place to take notes and observe his players (especially their feet, hence the reason for being set partially below pitch level) without sacrificing the shelter provided by a ...

  7. Everton show why change was needed in FA Cup win as life ...

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    Instead, Everton’s other goal came from the penalty spot, Ndiaye rolling the ball in after Jadel Katongo wrestled Jarrad Branthwaite to the ground. It was not, though, an FA Cup classic.

  8. Ground rules - Wikipedia

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    Ground rules are rules applying to the field, objects on and near it, and special situations relating to them, in the game of baseball. Major League Baseball has defined a set of "universal ground rules" that apply to all MLB ballparks; [ 1 ] individual ballparks have the latitude to set ground rules above and beyond the universal ground rules ...

  9. Why the Kansas City Royals’ starting pitchers are holding in ...

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    The Kansas City Royals starting rotation has 12 quality starts in 25 games this season.