Word info

foul pole

Noun

Meaning

foul pole (plural foul poles)

(baseball) One of the two poles marking the area inside which a fair ball may be hit. It stands above a foul line.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

"Duffy's Cliff" From 1912 to 1933, there was a convert high incline in front of the then convert-high left field wall at Fenway Park, extending from the left-field foul pole to the center field flag pole. Source: Internet

The Astros would get the run back in the bottom of the 14th when Hatcher (in a classic goat-to-hero-conversion-moment) hit one of the most dramatic home runs in NLCS history, off the left field foul pole. Source: Internet

Aguilar hit a towering two-run shot to the second deck in left field an inning later and then hit a solo homer off the foul pole in left in the seventh. Source: Internet

From the 310-foot mark below the left-field foul pole to the 379-foot mark near center field, it's 37 feet high with an ''All Star Game '99'' logo in big letters. Source: Internet

Miami’s Wei-Yin Chen took a two-hit shutout into the eighth but gave up a one-out homer to Wilmer Difo, who pulled a pitch off the foul pole to make the score 1-all. Source: Internet

It ricocheted off the foul pole, winning the game for the Red Sox and sending the series to a seventh and deciding game the next night, which Cincinnati won. Source: Internet

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