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  • Baseball Field
  • Baseball field
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ [[English name::| ]][[English name (linked)::| ]][[Card image::| ]] [[Card type:: Card| ]][[Card type (short)::[[ Card|]]| ]][[Attribute::| ]][[Type::| ]] [[Lore::While this card is on the field, all players must Duel while playing baseball.| ]] [[?ATK::| ]][[ATK string::| ]][[?DEF::| ]][[DEF string::| ]][[Property::Field Card| ]][[Property (short)::[[Field Card|Field]]| ]] Main card page: "[[Main card page::|]]" [[File:|link=File:|px]] * [[Media:|en]] * [[Media:|ja]] * [[Media:|ko]] * [[Media:|astral]] * [[Media:|barian]] * [[Media:|dub]]
  • The starting point for much of the action on the field is home plate, which is a five-sided white rubber slab 17 inches by 8 1/2 by 12 by 12 by 8 1/2 inches. Next to each of the two parallel 8 1/2 inch sides is a batter's box. The point of home plate where the two 12 inch sides meet at right angles, is at one corner of a ninety-foot square. The other three corners of the square, in counterclockwise order from home plate, are called first base, second base, and third base. Three canvas bags fifteen inches (38 cm) square mark the three bases. These three bags along with home plate form the four bases at the corners of the infield.
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Romaji Name
  • Yakyū Dyueru
Lore
  • While this card is on the field, all players must Duel while playing baseball.
ja image
  • BaseballField-JP-Anime-ZX-NC.png
trans name
  • Baseball Duel
appears in zx
  • 81085
reconstructed lore
  • yes
card type
  • Spell
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Appearance
  • "The Clash of Triton"
Name
  • Baseball Field
Property
  • Field
Ja Name
  • デュエル
Location
abstract
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ [[English name::| ]][[English name (linked)::| ]][[Card image::| ]] [[Card type:: Card| ]][[Card type (short)::[[ Card|]]| ]][[Attribute::| ]][[Type::| ]] [[Lore::While this card is on the field, all players must Duel while playing baseball.| ]] [[?ATK::| ]][[ATK string::| ]][[?DEF::| ]][[DEF string::| ]][[Property::Field Card| ]][[Property (short)::[[Field Card|Field]]| ]] Main card page: "[[Main card page::|]]" [[File:|link=File:|px]] * [[Media:|en]] * [[Media:|ja]] * [[Media:|ko]] * [[Media:|astral]] * [[Media:|barian]] * [[Media:|dub]] * [[Card Gallery : #|Gallery]] * [[Card Appearances : #|Appearances]] * [[Card Trivia : #|Trivia]] * [[Card Lores : #|Lores]] * [[Card Artworks : #|Artworks]] * [[Card Names : #|Names]]
  • The starting point for much of the action on the field is home plate, which is a five-sided white rubber slab 17 inches by 8 1/2 by 12 by 12 by 8 1/2 inches. Next to each of the two parallel 8 1/2 inch sides is a batter's box. The point of home plate where the two 12 inch sides meet at right angles, is at one corner of a ninety-foot square. The other three corners of the square, in counterclockwise order from home plate, are called first base, second base, and third base. Three canvas bags fifteen inches (38 cm) square mark the three bases. These three bags along with home plate form the four bases at the corners of the infield. Image:Baseball field overview thumbnail.png A subtlety about the bases is that home plate and the first and third base bags are entirely within the ninety-foot square. They are positioned this way to help the umpires, as any ball hitting those bases must necessarily be in fair territory. Home plate has its peculiar shape in order to help the plate umpire judge whether a pitch is over the plate or not, i.e. whether it might be in the strike zone. The second base bag, which is fully within fair territory, is placed so that its center coincides exactly with the corner or "point" of the ninety-foot infield square. Thus, although the "points" of the bases are 90 feet apart, the physical distance between each successive pair of base markers is closer to 88 feet. The lines from home plate to first and third bases are extended to the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction and are called the foul lines. The portion of the playing field between (and including) the foul lines is fair territory; the rest is foul territory. The area in the vicinity of the square formed by the bases is called the infield; fair territory outside the infield is the outfield. Most baseball fields are enclosed with a fence that marks the outer edge of the outfield. The fence is usually set at a distance ranging from 300 to 410 feet (90 to 125 m) from home plate. Most professional and college baseball fields have a right and left foul pole. These poles are at the intersection of the foul lines and the respective ends of the outfield fence.