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It's a rocky island, so one would expect deep water close in, with rocks and foul ground.
Twice during the day the Toyota too became stuck in this foul ground.
"The bad thing about playing here is there's a lot of foul ground," Mientkiewicz said.
There are pads on the walls of the tight left and right field corners in foul ground.
The large foul ground area further favored the pitchers.
These were followed by an anxious period, for the anchor had dragged a little and there was danger of its being in foul ground.
Although that distance is standard, the relatively small foul ground area in general gives an advantage to batters.
He may jump on top of a railing or a canvas that may be in foul ground.
From the way all the ships are on the south side of the bay, we must conclude there's foul ground on the north side.
Foul territory also currently varies, as behind home plate, there is a small amount of foul ground.
He and Lansford are familiar with the foul ground in Oakland; it's a lot of ground, so that is important.
Foul ground runs along two adjacent sides of the pitch with home base at the intersection of these sides.
And then there must be no churches, no synagogues, nothing gentle and godly on this foul ground.
Foul territory or foul ground is defined as the area of the field outside of the foul lines.
There are two on-deck circles in the field, one for each team, positioned in foul ground between home plate and the respective teams' benches.
Catcher Vance Wilson called for the ball in foul ground, but the wind was blowing to right and carried the ball back into fair territory.
Parrail tripped but the bullying raider wouldn't let him find his feet, hauling him bodily over the foul ground.
Hidalgo ran inside the baseline, not in the runner's path in foul ground, and he shielded first baseman Zeile's view of the throw.
Foul ground extends a short distance from the head, and sunken rocks encumber Abbot cove, the bight close east of Eastern point.
The third-base (away) dugout retains its original smaller design prompting most players to either sit on the front edge or an adjacent bench located in foul ground.
The addition of several rows of box seats also reduced the foul ground, ultimately making the stadium much more of a hitters' park than it was originally.
Left fielder Endy Chávez could not corral a pop-up in foul ground in the first inning, partly because David Wright was charging toward him.
Charted in 1937 by DI personnel on the Discovery II, and so named because it marks the east limit of foul ground surrounding North Foreland.
He struck out his first two times up today, then sauntered to the plate in the sixth inning after Scarsone's base hit and popped out in foul ground beyond third base.
The entrance to Point Baker was tortuous, with foul ground on either side, but Liza was accustomed to it and steered the Salmon Eye out through the narrow channel.