Eric Ousland from the Yankees
In Major League Baseball, the bases are 90' apart. The distance from home plate to the nearest fence is 250' or more.
It depends on the specific baseball field you are referring to. The distance from home plate to the center field fence can vary between 400 to 440 feet in most Major League Baseball (MLB) stadiums.
In Little League baseball, the outfield fence distances can vary depending on the specific age group and league regulations. For Major League Baseball divisions, the outfield fence is typically set at 200 feet from home plate. However, for younger divisions, such as Minor League and Tee Ball, the distance can be shorter, often around 150 feet or less. It's essential to check with the local league guidelines for exact measurements.
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The Major League Baseball Home Run Derby started in 1985.
Roger Maris led the Major League in home runs 1 time. It was in 1961 with 61 home runs.
Barry Bonds holds the major league records for most home runs in a career (762) and most home runs in a season (73).
Ball Bouncing Home Runno because if it bounce over the fence it is called a ground rule double. the runner advances to second base. so no it hasn't and never will. Yes, this was a rule in MLB until 1930. The rule was changed for the 1931 season to read:"A fair hit ball which bounces through or over a fence, or into the stands, is considered a ground rule double instead of a home run."
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90 feet, just like in the major league.