What Are The Dimensions Of A Major League Baseball Outfield?
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
3:55 pm
I know that the infield dimensions are 90 x 90, but what about the outfield? I want to know that DIMENSIONS and NOT just the area.
Thanks!
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According to MLB Official Rule 1.04 THE PLAYING FIELD:
The distance from home base to the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction on fair territory shall be 250 feet or more. A distance of 320 feet or more along the foul lines, and 400 feet or more to center field is preferable.
For those of you that prefer boring sameness, get over it!
Whatever the stadium builder chooses. They’re all different, part of the reason baseball is such a sick sport.
I guess you losers have no idea what sick means, that’s why I’m getting thumbs down.
that depends on each individual baseball field.
there is no definate outfield dimension, each field has their own. they are normaly about 400 yards from home plate to the wall
depends on parks, usually 300-400 feet from home.
left field…..center field….right field………….it varies
Each baseball field is a little different. There are no specified dimensions for the outfield.
There is no specific dimension(s). All Ballparks are different. That’s what makes some Ballparks hitter’s parks and others pitchers parks. The distantance to the fence and the prevailing winds make all the difference.