Control of the diamond field is usually maintained by the title holder to the land.
A diamond because a baseball field is a diamond shape
It is shaped as a diamond.
The shape of a baseball diamond was designated by Alexander Cartwright because he wanted the field to be different than that of the field in the sport rounders. The rounders field is in the shape of a square, not a diamond.
The field test for a diamond is 'extreme hardness'.
The diamond pattern of the grass on a baseball field is accomplished by the pattern of mowing.
At the center of the diamond, Center of the field
The field test for diamond is 'extreme hardness'.
The field test for diamond is 'extreme hardness'.
A person who mows the grass on a baseball field is called a groundsman.
The field test for raw diamond is 'extreme hardness'.
baseball field
A field