If the player is hurt too bad and won't play the rest of the year, they get placed on it.
Dugout
The dugout. Or, if they're off the field entirely, in the stands.
The home team sits in the 1b dugout and the visitors sit in the 3B dugout.
Oh, dude, in hockey, it's called a bench. Like, you know, where the players sit when they're not on the ice trying to score goals and stuff. So yeah, it's like a dugout but for hockey, where they chill before getting back out there and doing their thing.
The dugout for the Indian team was quite relaxed. This is a sample sentence using the word dugout.
Dugout (:
Aberdeen were the first team to have a dugout because the gaffer wanted to get closer and he wanted to focus on the players foot work, before that gaffers had to sit in the stands =-)
Let's assume the question is about the playing area of a baseball game. The area is often referred to as a "diamond," inspired by the diamond shape of the infield as viewed from behind home plate. Other terms include "ballpark" or just "park," "ball yard," and simply, "ball field."
The Royals' home dugout is on the first base side.
Dugout sizes are not regulated. A good dugout will be large enough to comfortable hold all players and equipment necessary for the game. Most states do however require that a visitors dugout should be equal in size to the home dugout in various leagues, including high school.
It is a place where the people not currently on the field sit. there is one for each team.
The Mets home dugout is on the first base side.