Home plate has five sides. It also has, or course, a top and a bottom.
Are they allowed? Yes, but not many people would do that.
When pressure is put on the sides of a plate, a earthquake might form!
Four, including the home plate.
Five.
Three. First, second and third, then home plate.
When pressure is applied on the sides of a plate, the plate will experience deformation and may bend or flex. The amount of deformation will depend on the material properties of the plate and the magnitude of the pressure applied. If the pressure exceeds the strength of the plate, it may result in permanent damage or failure.
It takes the baseball .406 of a second to get to home plate
there are 50 right angles on a baseball field.
One run
60 feet 6 inches from the back of home plate
A regular pentagon has five equal sides and five equal angles. An irregular pentagon can have sides and angles of various lengths and sizes. A pentagon can appear in everyday objects such as a home plate in baseball or a street sign.