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when you say equal sides, if you mean by the length of each side, then yes
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within the base paths it is 3600 sq. feet. However, total square footage of the whole field depends on the distance from home to the outfield fences.
The baseball term diamond is in reference to the object you would see if you drew a line from home plate to first base, first base to second base, second base to third base, and third base to home plate. Each of these lines would be the same length (90 feet), therefore, the object would look like a square if you were sitting down the left field or right field lines. But if you were sitting in center field or behind home plate, the object would look like a diamond. A diamond is really a square turned on it's side.
A 6400 square foot baseball diamond is just a little smaller than a regular diamond. That's 80 feet between each base.
The home team's scorekeeper decides the official statistics for each game.
From home to first, first to second, etc.. the distance between bases is 90 feet. All the way around is 360 feet. But if you're asking what the distance is around a whole baseball field, each field is different. Some have much bigger fields than others. The only thing that is the same is the infield.
A Diamond is an elementary term for "Rhombus". It has 4 equal sides. A Kite has two pairs of equal sides that are adjacent to each other. kite can fly diamond can't diamonds are shiny kites are not
127 feet
No..these are two different official scoring designations and have no relationship to each other. See Official Rules of Baseball on steals and fielding scoring methods.
Diamond Baseball FieldIf you look at it, it's really a square. It only looks like a diamond if you look at from directly behind home plate (or one of the other bases.)If you want four bases all the same distance apart, that forces it to be a rhombus. But it would be weird if 3rd base was closer to 1st than 2nd is to home. So a square is the only logical choice, the four-sided regular polygon.If we went to five-baseball, then there might be some other options, but I bet it would end up a regular pentagon.It also is so the distance between each base is equal.