Isn?t the first baseline dugout typically the home team dugout?
Isn?t the first baseline dugout typically the home team dugout?
Cause the sun isn't in our eyes there. Pretty straight forward.
May not have anything to do with it but late afternoon sun/heat later in the year is not as bad on 3rd base side
Louisiana does 1st Bass home dugouts a lot for some reason
Yankees and Cardinals also use the first base dugout.
Just home team preference
Traditionally the 3rd base dugout is the home dugout but there are quite a few instances where the home team has the first base dugout.
I've always thought the home team should have the first base dugout so their players don't have to run all the way across the field after an out.
Yep. visiting players would always take The Babe out on the town prior to the games in order to see if they could get him so drunk he'd have a hangover the next day hoping it would effect his play the next day.
When he'd be rounding 3rd after a homer, he'd tip his hat to the dugout shouting "Where we going tonight boys?!!!"
LOL, gotta love The Babe.
Depends on the manager. Some managers like to control the plate better at third. the Braves and Yankees have 1st base dugouts.
Texas Rangers - Home 1st base dugout.
Ok dipshit. Go look it up for yourself. It?s basically common sense as to why a home team would want1sr base dugout but you take ignorance to a new level. . You know as much about baseball as other do flying the international space station.
And why when Cann implements my ?hitting wishes? with regards to teaching mechanics, that it?s fine since he?s a ?coach?.
And dipshit, is isn’t difficult to fix your google or download Firefox.
https://www.baseball-fever.com/forum...irst-base-line
Read a whole lot more, search more and post less please.
Panties in wad. You just suck as a poster on baseball. Mr guru. Tell the cubs they are wrong then....you think you know more than an sec head coach, who,also actually played he game. Congrats.
ETA, I would never read a baseball forum that you used. Hell thats like people coming on here an thinking you know wtf you are talking about. Anybody can post crap on a message board. You are living proof.
In both the National League and American League, more home team dugouts are on the first-base side, 9 to 6 in each league.
I think it is that way because the third base side was the home side at the old field (where Dorman is now). Also placing it on that side allows the team to go direct from the clubhouse to the dugout. The team on the first base has to come out and go around the entrance to the Hump to get to the visitors' clubhouse.
I had never really seen a 1st base home dugout until my 30's and I played alot of baseball- never really thought about it on TV with MLB. Went to Wrigley, Fulton County, and the Astrodome for MLB- all home 3rd base dugouts.
hmmm- didnt realize it I guess
Maybe when they built it in 1967 Paul Gregory wanted to coach third base and he was just too lazy to walk to third base so he decided to make the third base the home dug out.
I wonder if it is more to do with how the sun hits than anything. The MS Braves is on the 3rd base side so it isn't the Braves entire system. Growing up in Northeast MS, I don't remember ever playing anywhere but the home dugout on 3rd base side.
Thought for a moment that the dugout being on 3rd may be related to the building between the 3rd base stands and the Palmeiro. So, I went and looked on the Google Earth way back and realized that building wasn't that old.
Side note - some industrious person put a 3d version of the old UN dorm on the Google Earth. Nice work whoever did that.
Sorry, Rouge is RIGHT .. 18 of 30 (60% use 1st Base dugout) .. In both the National League and American League, more home team dugouts are on the first-base side (9 to 6 each). Even the two oldest parks still in use differ on this point: the Cubs sit on the third-base side at Wrigley while the Red Sox inhabit the first-base dugout at Fenway.
Easy.... because it's a direct tunnel to the locker room