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.
It really depends on the stadium, most are 310-330 down the lines and 400ft or more to center.
North west
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
Well I'm not sure, but i think the rockies own the largest stadium.
The largest ballpark in MLB history would have to be Braves Field in Boston where the Boston Braves played. It opened in 1915 and had dimensions of 402 feet down both the left and right field lines and 550 feet just to the right of straightaway center field. Click on the 'Braves Field' link on this page to learn more about the history of the stadium. Hold on, the Huntington Avenue Grounds, the fomer homer of the Boston Red Sox was larger. When it opened it 1901 it was 530 feet to center field, later expanded to 635 feet in 1908!
Center field at Turner Field, the former home of the Atlanta Braves, was approximately 401 feet from home plate.
Depends on the field in question. There is no standard.
Safeco field in Seattle, WA
357 Feet
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.
A baseball actually does not have specific dimensions like a basketball court or football field. It would depend on the stadium itself. Here are the approximate dimensions for an average field: 90 ft. from base to base 60 ft. from pitchers mound to home plate 320 ft. to left field wall 375 ft. to left center 400 ft.to center 375 ft. to right center 330 ft. to right