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  2. Batter's eye - Wikipedia

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    Wrigley Field, before the 2005–2006 remodeling, with juniper-filled Batter's Eye section visible.. The batter's eye or batter's eye screen is a solid-colored, usually dark area beyond the center field wall of a baseball stadium, that is the visual backdrop directly in the line of sight of a baseball batter, while facing the pitcher and awaiting a pitch.

  3. Baseball Rule - Wikipedia

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    [m] Backstops are now 15 feet (4.6 m) closer to home plate than they were in the mid-20th century, and the amount of overall foul territory has declined 21 percent since 1920, shortly after the Baseball Rule was established, suggesting spectators' ability to react to a foul has been correspondingly attenuated. Most of this decline has occurred ...

  4. History of baseball in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of baseball in the United States dates to the 19th century, when boys and amateur enthusiasts played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using homemade equipment. The popularity of the sport grew and amateur men's ball clubs were formed in the 1830–1850s.

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    A year ago, the Los Angeles Dodgers entered the offseason with a frustratingly familiar sour taste of an early postseason exit. A decade of consecutive trips to October had yielded only one ...

  7. Backstop - Wikipedia

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    Backstop, a player position in rounders similar to the catcher in baseball Backstop, in the glossary of rowing terms Backstop (shooting) , a construction of sand or other materials used to stop and contain bullets, for example at shooting ranges