Outfield wall Baseball field



the green monster in 2006, showing manual scoreboard , green monster seating, , more recent additions, including charity advertisements along top, billboards above green monster seating, , american league east standings.



pitchers warming in bullpen


the outfield wall or outfield fence wall or fence marks outer boundary of outfield. ball passing on wall dead; if passes on wall in fair territory while in flight, home run. official rules not specify shape, height, or composition of wall, or specific mandatory distance home plate (though major league baseball mandates minimum distance of 250 feet (76 m) , recommends minimum distance of 320 feet (98 m) @ foul poles , 400 feet (120 m) @ center field). result, baseball fields can vary along lines. wall has numbers affixed or painted on denote distance in feet point on wall home plate. in modern major league ballparks, wall made of hard material (e.g., concrete) padding on field side protect players may collide wall @ high speed while trying make play. chain link fencing may incorporated wall in areas wall needs transparent, e.g., outfield bullpen, spectator area behind wall, or protect scoreboard incorporated wall. many ballparks feature yellow line denoting top of wall aid umpires in judging whether ball passed on wall or if ball fair or foul.







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