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In Major League Baseball, there are a few stadiums where the away dugout is located on the first base side. Notably, this includes stadiums like Fenway Park in Boston and Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg. However, the exact number can vary over time with new stadiums being built or existing ones being renovated. Overall, the number of MLB stadiums with the away dugout on the first base side is relatively small compared to those with it on the third base side.
The home dugout is the first base dugout.
In baseball the home team is in the first base dugout and the visiting team is in the third base dugout. So when the Devil Rays are playing at home they are in the first base dugout. When they are playing a road game, they are in the third base dugout.
The Rogers Centre.
The dugout on the first base side is always home no matter what league you are in.
There is no rule that states the home dugout needs to be on a particular side. This is completely up to the owners/management of the team
Yes several teams do. The Red Sox dugout is and always has been on the first base side to name one.
Third Base Dugout
There is no official dugout for home teams and/or visiting teams in professional baseball. Each ball park is different with the home team dugout pre-determined. The dugouts are usually connected to the team's locker rooms, which are also pre-determined. In other words, the home team dugout may be on the first base side in some stadiums, or on the third base side in others. In amateur ball, such as Little League, etc., the league rules usually designates which dugout is to be occupied by the designated home team and which will be occupied by the designated visiting team.
The Royals' home dugout is on the first base side.
The Mets' dugout at Citi Field is on the first base side.
The Minnesota Twins sit in the third-base dugout at Target Field. This location provides them with a strategic advantage, as it faces the outfield and allows for optimal communication with the bullpen. The first-base dugout is occupied by the visiting team.