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There is no designated area where the home fans sit. They sit on all sides of the Baseball field. There are usually many, many more home fans than visitor fans at a baseball game. The visitor fans also may sit anywhere in the stadium.

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It varies. There is no "official" dugout for visitors or home teams in baseball. It is decided by the team who calls the stadium home. In NCAA baseball playoffs, the visitors occupy the 3rd base dugout no matter where the game is played.

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The first base side is always the visitors side.

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The visitor's dugout is located on the First Base side of the diamond.

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The visitors bullpen is in front of sections 150 thru 152 in right field at Kauffman Stadium.

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It's on the 3rd base side.

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Right.

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