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{{Image|Baseball diamond marines.jpg|right|400px|Petco Park, the baseball diamond of the [[San Diego Padres]] in 2005}}
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A '''[[Baseball|baseball]] field''', also called a '''ball field''' or '''baseball diamond''' (because of the overall shape of the field when viewed from above), is the field upon which the game of baseball is played.
A '''[[Baseball|baseball]] diamond''', also called a '''ball field''' or '''baseball field''', is the diamond-shaped field upon which the game of [[Baseball|baseball]] is played. Its major parts are the four bases, the infield, and the outfield.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Diagram of a baseball field

A baseball diamond, also called a ball field or baseball field, is the diamond-shaped field upon which the game of baseball is played. Its major parts are the four bases, the infield, and the outfield.