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The line drawn between the bases on the baseball field is known as the baseball diamond. This area is also known as the infield.
The lines that are drawn in white from home to 1st and home to 3rd, and in both cases all the way past the two bases to the outfield walls, are called the foul lines. There is no line drawn on the field from 1st to 2nd, nor 2nd to 3rd.
Don't worry. Just take a deep breath and call it again. He was probably just out. Just try it again.
The two states that most Reading Phillies players call home are typically Pennsylvania and New Jersey. These states have a strong local baseball culture, and many players from the area are drawn to the team's proximity to their hometowns. Additionally, the Reading Phillies, as a minor league affiliate, often recruit talent from nearby regions.
There are 3 bases in all levels of baseball. Sometimes, younger kids call home plate a base (home base), but there are officially 3 bases.
I Will Be Home Again was created in 1944.
Call It Home was created in 1993.
It's a Mother Goose nursery rhyme:: To market, to market, to buy a fat pig, : Home again, home again, jiggety-jig. : To market, to market, to buy a fat hog, : Home again, home again, jiggety-jog. : To market, to market, to buy a plum bun, : Home again, home again, market is done.
Where ever you live is your HOME SWEET HOME! Do you know now? I don't!: ) Well, home can mean a variety of things. Home can be your home, as in, the house that you live in. Home a can also mean home base, in baseball/softball. Or, home can just be your special place where you like to be. THAT is what you call home. "Home sweet home..."
You Can't Go Home Again was created in 1947.
Back Home Again in Indiana was created in 1917.
Can't Go Home Again was created in 1997.