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  2. Tointon Family Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Improvements were also made to the Brandeberry Indoor Practice Facility, one of the few indoor baseball practice facilities in the nation which includes two batting cages, portable pitching mounds, and weight training and conditioning equipment. [3]

  3. Baseball field - Wikipedia

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    Exactly 5 feet was added to the point the pitcher had to toe, again "to increase the batting" (and hopefully to increase attendance, as fan interest had flagged somewhat), resulting in the seemingly peculiar pitching distance of 60.5 feet (18.44 m). [20]: 230 Some sources suggest that the pitching distance evolved from 45 to 50 to 60.5 feet.

  4. Pier 40 - Wikipedia

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    The facility also features twelve stadium lighting fixtures, allowing night games to be played. [45] Prior to 2008, Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL)-sanctioned high school baseball games could not be played at Pier 40. This was because the portable mounds owned by the facility, which were 13 feet (4.0 m) in diameter, did not meet the ...

  5. Pitching machines inspire a new MLB arms race - AOL

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    Hitters get better the more they see a pitcher in the same game. Pitchers facing a lineup for the first time in 2022 strike out 23.3% of batters and hold them to a .236/.310/.378 line. They have a ...

  6. Cacti Park of the Palm Beaches - Wikipedia

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    Each team has two major-league-size practice fields, four-minor-league-size practice fields, an agility field, a half field, batting cages, and pitching mounds. [3] The Astros' training facilities are on the north and northeast side of the complex and their offices are behind the stadium's left-field corner, while the Nationals' facilities are ...

  7. Gamer wins $1 million for pitching virtual perfect game - AOL

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    One Million dollars. That's the prize that 24-year-old Wade McGilberry of Semmes, Alabama won for pitching a perfect game. If you didn't hear the news on ESPN, don't worry, Wade isn't a Major ...