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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.  Its major parts are the four bases, the infield, and the outfield.
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.

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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.