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Fenway Park has them, too. They're called fungo circles. It's where the coach stands when hitting fungoes (baseballs off a fungo bat, which is narrower than a regular bat and gives the coach greater control over where the ball goes) during infield practice so the coach doesn't mess up the batter's box and catcher's box lines or wear out the grass. [/ QUOTE ] this is wrong |
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This was easily gotten by goggling it. Doesn't need to be posted.
wrigley+dirt+circles |
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Your wrong. What proof do you have?
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Your wrong. What proof do you have? [/ QUOTE ] my wrong what? no proof whatsoever |
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Dude this isn't the first time this has come. All you keep repeating is they are on deck circles. This isn't the first time on the internet this has been posted.
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They're called fungo circles [/ QUOTE ] a quick google confirms this is true |
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capone is right, I just googled fungo circles and...yeah he's right.
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capone is right, I just googled fungo circles and...yeah he's right. [/ QUOTE ] i just spoke with the heineken people, they said on deck circles all the way |
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Google fungo circle.
The heineken people? |
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