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LAST STRIKE AT
Tiger Stadium

 


This panoramic view of Tiger Stadium from behind home plate looks out toward the center field bleachers and the stadium's on-field flag pole.  Once the deepest center field in major league baseball at 440 fee, it combined with the obstruction of the flag pole to occasionally lead to one of baseball's most exciting events, the inside the park home run.
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This view, from deep under the upper deck over hang, provided restful comfort on blazing hot days or during rain delays, but any balls hit high in the air would disappear from view.
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