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  1. Sep 13, 2011 · This answer originally appeared on Quora. Major league ballparks are not standardized in size mainly for historical or local reasons, and remain non-standardized for practical and historical ...

  2. Oct 6, 2020 · For simplicity’s sake, it was decided that Major League Baseball parks would have a degree of freedom in the sizes and shapes of their fields. Some fields have very particular designs for different reasons: Coors Field lays in Denver, one of the highest cities in the nation – compared to sea level. This means the city has lower air pressure ...

  3. Apr 13, 2020 · Quick Question released a video today titled, “Why do all MLB ballparks have different dimensions?”. Historical information is provided from official MLB historian John Thorn and current Dodgers senior vice president of planning and development Janet Marie Smith. It’s a very interesting and informative video and, if it’s indicative of ...

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  4. Sep 25, 2014 · As pitchers (who threw underhanded) became dominant, the box was gradually moved back to 50 feet. When hurlers were finally allowed to throw overhand in the 1880s, the box became standardized at 4 feet wide and 5.5 feet long – and the pitcher had to throw with his back foot at the back line of the box (essentially, from 55.5 feet) In 1893 ...

  5. Eleven of these retro-classic ballparks have opened around the league since the 1990s with strange, artificially quirky dimensions based on baseball stadiums of a bygone era. These parks are designed with modern luxuries, like suites, indoor concourses, and updated concessions, while every seat in the house is designed to have a good view — a classic look that teams longed for and fans ...

  6. SmashRadish. •. Because the field in baseball is supposed to have characteristics that make each field unique. You can have steep inclines and hills. You can even have a flag pole or a bunch of little statues on the field. Baseball fields are supposed to be different. It’s fair because both teams play on the same field.

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  8. Aug 23, 2023 · The distance between right and left field foul posts and home plate increased to about 400 feet in length and 325 feet along each foul line after June 1, 1958. Baseball field sizes vary for different age groups and leagues, with youth, high school, and college fields having different dimensions than big league fields.

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