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
314 ft. to the Right-Field foul pole, and 385 ft. to Right-Center. Fun Fact: According to a recent study by AccuWeather, 20% of all the home runs in the New Yankee Stadium would not have been home runs in the old Yankee Stadium. They attribute this to the shape and height of the wall, contrary to the popular belief that is is as a result of wind.
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On any Major League Baseball field it is 90 feet from home plate to first base, so it is 90 feet from home plate to first base at Fenway Park.
When the original Yankee Stadium opened on April 18, 1923, the measurements were, 296 feet to the left field pole, 301 to right and 461 feet to the deepest part of the park, in left-center. The playing field was not evenly balanced, so dead center was not the deepest part. After it was re-modeled in 1974-75, it measured 310 to right, 312 to left and 430 to the deepest part in left-center.
Deepest is Minute Maid (Astros) at 435 in center field, followed by The Marlins field at 434 in center and AT&T (Giants) at 421 in Right Center. The shortest to dead center is Petco Park (Padres) at 396. Source: Baseball1234
Johnny Damon hit 17 of his 24 homeruns at Yankee Stadium.
there about 657 inches whiuch is 890-9 feet
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Yankees Stadium Field Dementios in Feet - in Meters (in Centimeters)Left Field - 318 feet - 97 meters (9,693 centimeters)Left-Center - 399 feet -122 meters (12,160 centimeters)Center Field - 408 feet - 124 meters (12,440 centimeters)Right-Center - 385 feet - 117 meters (11,730 centimeters)Right Field - 314 feet - 96 meters (9,571 centimeters)
The distance from home plate to left field is exactly the same in both the old and new Yankee Stadiums measuring 318'. The dimensions changed at least 4 times. To answer the question a date is needed.
294.75 feet
As far as we know, not for a long time. They are planning on turning it into a museum and event center, conveniently located in the Bronx, New York, right across the street from the brand new Yankee Stadium.
The BronxYankee Stadium is in the Bronx. The team is often called the Bronx Bombers. A new Yankee Stadium opened in 2009, right next to where the old stadium was. Both stadiums were called Yankee Stadium, and both are in the Bronx.
When the old Yankee Stadium opened in 1923, it had ridiculous distances (except where Babe Ruth hit most of his homers). Some fences were over 500 feet from home plate. These dimensions underwent several changes, the final set transposed to the plans for the new stadium, so that all distances in the current Yankee Stadium are nearly identical to last set at the old Yankee Stadium. [There is a chart, still on Wikipedia (in green) which shows the old stadium's distances in their historic light.] Click on the links below for more information. Everyone made a good answer to this question. Only because I have the figures on the Stadium at some point in time, I thought I thought I would share them. Left field was 281 feet center field was 490 feet and right field was 295 feet. Congrats to all!
No, the new Yankee Stadium is right across the street from were the old Yankee Stadium stood. It is located on East 161st Street, Bronx, New York.