The suggested length of a field is 200 feet to the fence. However there are no set dimensions for length. If asking about the length to the outfield grass again there is a suggested length which is a 70 feet radius from the pitching rubber.
That would depend on what part of the field you are talking about. Down the left field and right field foul lines the wall is generally 320-330 feet or so from home plate. From home plate to the wall in straight away centerfield can be as much as 430 feet. Each MLB ballpark has its own unique dimensions. Some parks are built to so a lot of home runs can be hit and some parks are built so few home runs can be hit.
In dead center field, the first blade of outfield grass is 155 feet and 6 inches away from home plate.
90 feet between all bases, including home plate. Thus the term 'Baseball diamond' is really a misnomer, as the infield is actually a square.
The size and shape of the outfield varies from ballpark to ballpark.
major league is 60 feet
150 feet
in little league the home plate is exactly 44.4832 ft on a baseball regulation mound without a mound it would be about 44.2 ft give or take an error by the people that constructed the field
The distance from homeplate to left field is different in every ball park but it is normally between 280ft and 340ft.
They have to play 1 inning in the field and have to have at least 1 at bat.
The length of a standard baseball field is approximately 90-95 meters (300-330 feet) from home plate to the outfield fence.
46 feet. http://www.sportsknowhow.com/Baseball/field-dimensions/little-league-baseball-field-dimensions.html
Baseball rules do not specify the distance to the outfield fence, so fields vary in size. Little league fields usually measure around 200 feet to the fences, meaning the field would cover just under an acre.
Safeco Field is the home of the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball team. There are 10 rows in section 151. The section is located in the left outfield.
Yes it is possible for a human to throw a baseball from home plate over the outfield wall of a major league stadium. This is a distance of about 320 to 400 feet. According to the New York Times Sheldon Lejeune of the Evansville Club of the Central League threw a baseball 426 feet 6 and 1/4 inches breaking the world record by 25 feet 10 inches.
Yes, outfield is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the part of the field that are furthest from the player who is batting in baseball and cricket; a word for a thing.
if you are talking about baseball or softball the outfield is the grass part behind the bases. There are 3 positions out there. Right field, Left field, and Center field.
The US Cellular field is a baseball field located in Chicago, Illinois. The US Cellular field is home to the Chicago White Sox who currently play in the Major League Baseball's American League.
the little league baseball field is around 235-250 feet long