According to MLB Rule 1.04 "The distance from home base to the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction on fair territory shall be 250 feet or more. A distance of 320 feet or more along the foul lines, and 400 feet or more to center field is preferable."
The Dingo Fence
in Baseball: when a person hits the ball over the outfield fence, or beyond the distance measured as a home run
The dingo fence is 5613 km in length although some of that is in disrepair. It is the longest fence in the world.
in Baseball: when a person hits the ball over the outfield fence, or beyond the distance measured as a home run
The length of a standard baseball field is approximately 90-95 meters (300-330 feet) from home plate to the outfield fence.
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.
How far is it from 2nd base to center field? The distance from home plate to 2nd base is 127.28 feet (use pythagorean theorem z^2 = x^2 + y^2 or z = sqrt(x^2 + y^2)), so the distance from 2nd base to the fence in dead center is 277.72 feet.
in baseball: when a person hits the ball over the outfield fence, or beyond the distance measured as a home run
it is in western Australia
The dingo fence is Australia's longest fence, and one of the longest fences in the world. It begins in Queensland, near Jimbour on the Darling Downs, and ends just west of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. Total length is around 5,600 km or 3480 miles. At one stage, it actually extended for almost 8000 km.
Official fields use 90ft baselines and 60ft6in from the pitchers mound to home plate. The fence distance is determined by the team.