The field itself features natural grass and symmetrical outfield dimensions.
Initially the park was very favorable to pitchers, with spacious outfield dimensions.
At first, the relatively deep outfield dimensions were a factor, with the power alleys being about 380 feet.
Usually it's the difference in outfield dimensions.
A few outfield dimensions were painted on the miniature walls.
Now, the Yankee outfielder is prepared to offer a small suggestion: Why not make the outfield dimensions in every stadium equal?
The outfield dimensions are the same as in the Bronx.
In 1990, new owner Jeff Smulyan added some asymmetrical outfield dimensions.
Unlike most parks built during this time, Metrodome's baseball configuration had asymmetrical outfield dimensions.
Most of them were built to fit the constraints of actual city blocks, resulting in asymmetrical outfield dimensions.