Square. And home plate is a pentagon.
no, but the plate is a pentagon, the field itself is a diamond
baseballThe sport played on a field called a diamond is baseball. The diamond is made up of first base, second base, third base, and home plate, all in a diamond shape.
Early professional baseball did not have the home plate we are used to seeing today. In its early years, home plate was a diamond shape.
A baseball diamond is the four-cornered portion of a baseball field in which the corners are the three bases and the home plate - which the batters run around to score home runs.
Diamond Plate was created in 2007.
yes, there are many in the dirt, one in the front of home plate
Yes, the compound noun 'home plate' is a common noun, a general word for a position on a Baseball field where the player stands to hit a ball and a player tries to reach to score; a general word for any home plate on any baseball field.
well first of all diamond can't be made into a plate because of a diamond is on a scale of 10 on the mohs hardness scale. Plus we dont have the weight or heat to cut a diamond UNLESS the machine is diamond tipped. You know the steel they make fire engine bumpers out of? That's diamond plate. To make a long story very short, how you cut diamond plate depends on what it's made from, but it cuts like flat plate does.
Yes, the compound noun 'home plate' is a common noun, a general word for a position on a Baseball field where the player stands to hit a ball and a player tries to reach to score; a general word for any home plate on any baseball field.
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.
Diamond will not leave a streak on a porcelain streak plate because diamond is harder than the streak plate. It will leave a scratch on the streak plate for the same reason.