the right field wall at Fenway Park is tricky...which is why most newcomers have a hard time playing that position...at the deepest part - it's 380 feet from home plate and along the line it measures 302 feet - I'm pretty sure that's up to pesky's pole - which allows for the short home run
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314 ft. to the Right-Field foul pole, and 385 ft. to Right-Center. Fun Fact: According to a recent study by AccuWeather, 20% of all the home runs in the New Yankee Stadium would not have been home runs in the old Yankee Stadium. They attribute this to the shape and height of the wall, contrary to the popular belief that is is as a result of wind.
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Left field foul pole: 310 feet
Left center: 379 feet
Centerfield: 390 feet
Deepest point in right center: 420 feet Right center: 380 feet Right field foul pole: 302 feet
On any Major League Baseball field it is 90 feet from home plate to first base, so it is 90 feet from home plate to first base at Fenway Park.
From home plate to right field is 314 feet in the new Yankee Stadium. The dimensions are the same as the old stadium.