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Feb 28, 2022 · But at 420 feet, Comerica Park still ranks as the longest field, based on distance to center. One of the most iconic properties in all of baseball, Fenway Park measures 310 feet down the left field line, 302 feet down the right field line, and just 390 feet to center field — though, deep center field stretches to 420 feet.
- Chase Field
- Globe Life Field
- Citi Field
- Yankee Stadium
- Minute Maid Park
- Kauffman Stadium
- Coors Field
- Comerica Park
(Dimensions 330, 374, 413, 407, 413, 374, 334) The wall in center field is 25 feet tall, which means it takes a massive blast to hit one out in this part of the stadium. However, it brings the all-exciting triple into play quite frequently.
(Dimensions 329, 372, 407, 374, 326) The somewhat odd distances in this stadium are due to paying tribute to former members of the team. For example, the 326 down the right-field line is for #26, late manager Johnny Oates. Similarly, 329 down the left-field line is to honor Andrian Beltre and his uniform #29. Ivan Rodriguez wore the number 7 and is...
(Dimensions 335, 358, 385,408. 398. 375. 330) When the stadium opened in 2009, it was one of the largest parks in the league. After home run totals were way down, three years later, the fences were moved in. The right-center field fence was brought in three years later. Centerfield remains the same distance at 408 feet.
(Dimensions 318, 399, 408, 385, 314) The dimensions mimic the original Yankee Stadium, but it’s much easier to put the ball out of the park in right field than at the House That Ruth Built. No matter the reason, the short, intimate porch down the right-field line is one of the most distinguishing features of any stadium in the league. Hitting one o...
(Dimensions 315, 362, 404, 409, 408, 373, 326) The 436-foot-deep fence with a flagpole in play was removed from the stadium in 2017. The short porch in left remains a great feature and is a target for power hitters around the league. Poke in center field is still a shot at 409 feet.
(Dimensions 330, 387, 410, 387, 330) The stadium was constructed during the time that most cookie-cutter stadiums came to the forefront. However, this was never a multipurpose stadium as the Chiefs of the NFL play in Arrowhead Stadium. Kauffman stadium is symmetrical, with a 410-foot shot needed to clear the center-field fence.
(Dimensions 347, 390, 415, 375, 350) The walls are deep because the ball travels farther in the thin air. What this accomplishes is many more balls that don’t leave the park turning into triples. Despite the high altitude, it takes a blast to carry the 415-foot wall in center field.
(Dimensions 345, 370, 420, 365, 330) Built to replace the old Tiger Stadium that was home to the Tigers from 1912 to 1999, the dimensions are a bit more hitter-friendly than the original stadium. The left-center power alley was 395 feet, and dead center was about 440 feet from home plate. Still, Comerica Park has the deepest center field fence in t...
- Dan Gartland
- Citizens Bank Park (Phillies) Measurements, in feet (L-R, dead center in bold): 329, 374, 409, 401, 369, 330. Philly has an outfield feature unlike any other park in baseball: a centerfield wall that’s dramatically shorter than the rest of the fences.
- Petco Park (Padres) Measurements, in feet (L-R, dead center in bold): 334, 357, 390, 396, 391, 382, 322. Petco Park has something no other stadium in baseball has.
- Globe Life Field (Rangers) Measurements, in feet (L-R, dead center in bold): 329, 372, 407, 374, 326. At first glance, there’s nothing noteworthy about the outfield at the new Rangers ballpark.
- Chase Field (Diamondbacks) Measurements, in feet (L-R, dead center in bold): 330, 374, 413, 407, 413, 374, 334. Oh, your team’s park has a high fence near one of the foul poles?
Mar 3, 2023 · At 396 feet, Petco Park and Angel Stadium are tied for the shortest center field in the Majors. However, both have left and right field distances that hover around average. Measured straight back, Fenway Park has a center field distance of 389 feet, the shortest in the Major Leagues.
- Thomas Harrigan
- Fenway Park -- Boston Red Sox. First game: April 20, 1912. First HR: Hugh Bradley; April 26, 1912. All-time HR leader: Ted Williams, 248. The Red Sox played at the Huntington Avenue Grounds from 1901-11 before moving into Fenway Park, which opened just days after the sinking of the Titanic.
- Wrigley Field -- Chicago Cubs. First game: April 23, 1914. First HR: Art Wilson. All-time HR leader: Sammy Sosa, 293. Known for its ivy-covered brick outfield walls and often referred to as “The Friendly Confines,” Wrigley Field initially opened in 1914 as Weeghman Park, the home of the Chicago Whales/Federals of the short-lived Federal League.
- Dodger Stadium -- Los Angeles Dodgers. First game: April 10, 1962. First HR: Wally Post. All-time HR leader: Eric Karros, 130. After moving from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1958, the Dodgers played four seasons at the Los Angeles Coliseum while waiting for their new park to be built.
- Angel Stadium -- Los Angeles Angels. First game: April 19, 1966. First HR: Rick Reichardt. All-time HR leader: Mike Trout, 185. Located in Anaheim, The Big A has been the Angels’ home since the franchise’s sixth season in 1966.
Comerica Park in Detroit is the MLB stadium with the longest center field from home plate at 420 feet (128m). The second deepest center field is Coors Field in Colorado at 415 feet (126.4m), which is then followed by three stadiums that boast center field depths of roughly 410 feet (124.8m).
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Jun 7, 2023 · Here are some of the longest distances: Giancarlo Stanton, 504 feet: Stanton hit this home run for the Miami Marlins at Coors Field in Colorado, which is known for its high altitude and thin air that helps balls travel further.