The Royals' home dugout is on the first base side.
Yes, the Philadelphia Phillies famously used the third base dugout as their dugout during the 1970s and early 1980s when they played at Veterans Stadium. This was due to the stadium's design, which placed the home dugout on the third base side. The arrangement became a notable aspect of their home games during that era.
Their own. Generally if they sit in the home team's dugout, there's bound to be a fight or two. Seriously, it varies from stadium to stadium. Often the home team is on the 3rd base side, with the visitors across at 1st base. But there's no hard and fast rule. Sarcasm does not seem appropriate for answering a question.
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There is no designated area where the home fans sit. They sit on all sides of the baseball field. There are usually many, many more home fans than visitor fans at a baseball game. The visitor fans also may sit anywhere in the stadium.
The dugout on the first base side is always home no matter what league you are in.
The Mets' dugout at Citi Field is on the first base side.
There is no official rule regarding home team dugout location. The home team dugout can be found on either side throughout MLB. I can tell you that for as long as I can remember, the Indians always were on the 1st base side at home. Later for some reason, they switched to the 3rd base side. Peter Gammons once explained that teams east of the Mississippi had their dugout on the east side (first base side) of the stadium. While teams west of the Mississippi would have their dugout on the west (third base side) Today some teams with new ballparks have changed this early tradition. Peter Gammons was not correct. The Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox -- both teams in the Major League since it's inception both have their home dugouts on the third base side. The Colorado Rockies and the San Diego Padres have always had their dugouts on the first base side.
The Mets home dugout is on the first base side.
The first-base side. Or, depending on the league, the home team gets choice... but the home team picks the 3rd-base side almost 99% of the time.
Third base side
PNC Park has its dugout on the third base side primarily due to the orientation of the field and the layout of the stadium. This design choice helps to enhance the viewing experience for fans, as it allows for better sightlines and visibility of the action on the field. Additionally, placing the home dugout on the third base side aligns with traditional baseball practices, as many teams have historically opted for this configuration.
The Atlanta Braves dugout is on the 1st base side of the field.