it is different on every feild
No they are different
Dodger Stadium in 1962. The error was corrected the following season.
The foul poles at Shea Stadium were each 115 feet tall. They were designed to be higher than those at many other stadiums to accommodate the potential for home runs and to enhance visibility for fans and players. Shea Stadium, home to the New York Mets from 1964 to 2008, featured these iconic poles as part of its unique ballpark design.
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90 feetsource: I read this in an online article by the Pocono Record (URL below)Yankees are coming home Distance from the plate to the backstop: 52 feet, four inches, which us about 20 feet less than the old Yankee Stadium. Foul poles: 90 feet highwww.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090416/SPORTS/904160338
Yes, Dave Kingman hit a foul ball out of Yankee Stadium during a game on August 14, 1976. The event is notable as he became one of the few players to achieve this feat. Kingman's incredible power was on display, as the ball cleared the stadium's roof, impressing fans and players alike.
Both of the foul poles are usually a bright yellow, however, a few ballparks have orange foul poles
No, a fair ball has never been hit of Yankee Stadium. Mickey Mantle came the closest twice, hit right roof shots that hit the facade (1956 and 1963) coming within a few feet of leaving the stadium. Also, Josh Gibons and Jimmy Fox and Barry Bonds hit long shots that stayed in the stadium. Hack Greenburg hit a ball out of Yankee Stadium but it was declared just foul.
The center of home plate will be where the two foul poles meet at a right (90 degree) angle
The new Yankee Stadium dimensions are the same as the old stadium, excluding the backstop distance.Left Field Line - 318 ft.Left Field - 379 ft.Left Center - 399 ft.Center Field - 408 ft.Right Center - 385 ft.Right Field - 353 ft.Right Field Line- 314 ft.Backstop - 52 ft. 4 in.
Who cares Manny blows!
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