That has to do with the direction the grass is cut. By cutting strips of grass in different directions it can be made to look like dark strips are next to light strips.
players are either on the feild or batting. there is a 1st base man, 2nd base man, 3rd base man, shortstop, pitcher, catcher, right feild, center feild, and left feild. the base men have to either step on the base or tag the player to get him out.
it had sticks and grass
Natural grass, artificial turf, and the new manufactured turf which looks like grass but made out of rubber.
No, its just like a regular field goal.
Field hockey and underwater hockey are the closest.
Just google image checkerboard.
you build one like a baseball field but with shorter fences. i would go grass instead of dirt though shortly cut
grass
It not an equator
No, some are natural grass while indoor stadiums use fake grass like AstroTurf.
No it will be the same artificial style that is in the field house and practice field as well as what they currently play on at the rubber bowl. It is synthetic but looks kind of like grass with crushed rubber to make it a little softer and give bounce like grass
In the Lucas Oil Stadium, They use FieldTurf, a synthetic grass made to feel and look like real grass.
It is a white sphere. If you want a picture, go to Google.com. Click images in the top left. Then type in Baseball. Ta-da!
A sliding grass football field would be something like what the Arizona Cardinals have at the University of Phoenix Stadium. The playing surface is located on a tray that is able to move. The grass field is moved out of the building on a motorized tray so the grass can be exposed to natural sunlight. When its time for a game, the tray is moved back into the dome.
defiantly not. They do actually like rice crispies and chocolate.
It will slow down because of the force of friction on the grass field resisting its motion, as well as the force applied by the blades of grass which act like small springs.
White and fluffy like a field full of sheep eating blue grass.