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A handful of players hung Fernández jerseys in their team dugouts.
The shoves led the dugouts and bullpens of both teams to empty.
As Girardi charged onto the field, both dugouts and bullpens emptied, too.
I might put mics on cameras that can get into the dugouts.
I think it will protect a lot of people behind the dugouts.
Jackets and wool hats were the style of the day in the dugouts.
Hog or swine lagoons are human-made pits or dugouts that store animal waste.
Both benches emptied briefly, but order was quickly restored and umpires warned both dugouts.
Soldiers live in log-covered dugouts smelling of socks and earth, warmed by wood stoves.
Everyone comes out and supports your teammates and get back in the dugouts and keep playing.
From dugouts, clubhouses, buses, apartments, and hotel rooms, we have firmer grounds on which to speculate.
Starting this year, the Miami Marlins' stadium has netting that extends about 120 feet beyond the dugouts.
Unusually, the field's dugouts are real — you step down into them, like on a pro baseball field.
Unaware that its artillery had failed to obliterate the German dugouts, the British Army rushed to slaughter.
That shadow lingered on Wednesday night as police officers in bulletproof vests stood guard by the dugouts.
Ramirez stared down Suarez as he walked to first, and plate umpire Stu Scheurwater warned both dugouts.
The netting's height tapers down from 30 feet high at the dugouts, eventually meeting the foul-territory wall.
Major League Baseball doesn't require extended netting; it doesn't even require netting between home plate and the dugouts.
A handful went a step further, putting up nets that went to the far ends of the dugouts.
Alexis Sánchez was on the halfway line, on the side of the field closest to the managers' dugouts.
But very few will make two dugouts full of professional ballplayers behave as if they were Little Leaguers.
Ortiz warned both dugouts after that, and Baez followed with his 17th home run to make it 10-0.
The Kansas City Royals are another team that decided to extend the netting to the end of the dugouts.
The trees hanging over the banks offer shade, and dugouts around the rocks provide some shelter from the heat.
And in April, a member of the New York City Council proposed legislation that would require Yankee Stadium and Citi Field to construct protective netting to reach the ends of both dugouts and extend 90 feet from home plate to protect fans seated behind both dugouts and slightly up each foul line.
The pairing will put 12.9-inch iPad Pro device in the dugouts of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball.
Rath is still haunted by his experiences as a young soldier in the dugouts of northern France and undergoes therapy.
Both the Giants and the Reds remained hidden in the dugouts during the invasion, according to official MLB baseball video.
Hodgkinson was armed with a semi-automatic rifle and fired several rounds from behind one of the baseball field dugouts.
And the surprises weren't even over: After the ask, Kim's family came out from hiding in the dugouts to celebrate.
A long gun was used by a gunman who appeared in one of the dugouts, started firing at the players.
"Whatever we take, we hold," says a peshmerga intelligence officer, surveying IS dugouts from a trench on the front line.
At the urging of baseball commissioner Rob Manfred, most teams extended their netting to the near ends of the dugouts.
The real rockets go over the dugouts or into the field-level seats down the first- and third-base lines.
Bullet holes still dot the fencing and storage units, and Little League teams continue to line dugouts pockmarked by them.
The incident led to immediate calls for the Yankees to do what 10 major league teams have already done, which is to extend their protective screens at the ballpark so they run along the entire length of the first- and third-base dugouts rather than simply to where the dugouts begin near home plate.
The clubs' move last year to extend nets to the dugouts' far ends went beyond what MLB recommended in December 2015.
Laptops, smartphones, and tablets have long been banned in MLB dugouts, but that ban is being lifted alongside the Apple agreement.
Staff members, and even the young son of one of the members, ran for cover, jumping into dugouts and over fences.
Currently, the netting at Yankee Stadium extends 70 feet in each direction from home plate, to the beginning of the dugouts.
Romine tackled Cabrera and took him to the ground as players poured out of both dugouts and sprinted from the bullpens.
SilverStick also sells dugouts that fit their one hitter made out of a variety of woods, which range from $49 to $65.
In their dugouts, rough-hewed logs heaped with dirt form the roofs and discarded packing crates keep boots off the muddy floor.
On both the first- and third-base sides, they jutted out until they were as close to the field as the dugouts.
Dugouts also had to be built from scratch, along with a wall to separate the players as they enter the playing field.
She rushes through the marquee that serves as the referees' changing area and the snack bar and toward one of the dugouts.
Odor punched Bautista in the jaw after Bautista's hard takeout slide in the top of the eighth inning, prompting both dugouts to empty.
Fresh burrata was meltingly smooth, and it was worth ordering zucchini boats just for the juicy sweet sausage mixture that filled these dugouts.
Hoskins took a step toward the mound, and both dugouts and bullpens began to empty onto the field, but the situation never escalated.
Their dugouts are muddy and lined with wood that they sometimes rip down to burn in stoves when the temperature falls below freezing.
The Washington Nationals also announced Thursday that they would extend the netting further down the left and right field lines, past the dugouts.
But several teams have gone further, extending their netting to the far ends of the dugouts, protecting seats usually sold to season-ticket holders.
Ten of the 30 major league teams currently have netting in their ballparks that extends at least to the far ends of both dugouts.
The lights are breaking, mice are dying in the soda machines, and the sewage that sometimes floods the dugouts has its own Twitter account.
"Honestly, I love the game and I played the game — I wouldn't let my family sit over the dugouts without netting," Shawn Green told me.
After the engagement was sealed with a kiss, the reality star's family came out from hiding in the dugouts to join in on the celebration.
Teixeira removed his shin guard and threw it in the air in disgust as both dugouts and bullpens emptied, but the incident did not escalate.
The two teams happened to be playing at Camden Yards; Norris immediately switched dugouts, and then pitched—and won—against the Astros the next day.
Maybe the next group of Jeters and Big Papis is right around the corner — or better yet, somewhere in the Dodgers' and Red Sox' dugouts.
The Astros constructed 12-foot-high netting that extended along both dugouts to go with the 32-foot net that already existed behind home plate.
Life was pretty concentrated to the dugouts, and if you wanted to advance, it would be out in the open where you were very vulnerable.
"You guys should be in the dugouts when somebody hits a line drive into the stands and see the expression on guys' faces," Collins said.
Lawmakers, staff members and even the young son of one of the members ran for cover, jumping into dugouts and over fences to avoid the gunshots.
Once the grounds crew exited the field, perhaps Girardi began noticing the muddy puddles that had incrementally increased in depth along the borders of the dugouts.
Then came an eruption of cheers and applause from the stands, both dugouts and all the players on the field, including the opposing runners on base.
Since the incident, three major league teams have announced that they will extend the protective netting at their parks to the full lengths of the dugouts.
Both dugouts and bullpens emptied, and in the ensuing chaos Sanchez could be seen throwing a punch at Cabrera, who was being restrained on the ground.
Cheslor Cuthbert singled home Paulo Orlando, who had a ground-rule double, for the final Royals' run in the eighth as both managers emptied their dugouts.
The netting at Rogers Centre currently extends to the end of the dugouts, and the Blue Jays said they are working to figure out the new dimensions.
It's not nearly enough degrees out right now so I'm dreaming of summer, baseball, dugouts, and the kind of days that necessitate 380 pieces of Dubble Bubble.
Major League Baseball issued recommendations for screens or protective netting in December 2015, encouraging teams to have it between the ends of the dugouts closest to home plate.
Several teams around Major League Baseball remembered star right-hander Jose Fernandez of the Miami Marlins on Sunday by hanging a mockup of his jersey in their dugouts.
If it ran the length of the dugouts, as it does at Target Field, the line drive that struck the girl would have almost certainly been deflected away.
Some of the things he discusses are pretty routine, or at least it were at the time, like smoking cigarettes in the dugouts and drinking beers in the clubhouse.
In the rest of the ballparks, including Yankee Stadium, the netting reaches only the beginning of the dugouts, leaving significantly more seats exposed to foul balls and shattered bats.
At Yankee Stadium, which opened in 2009, the video rooms are right behind the dugouts, literally steps away from the door for both the home team and the visitors.
Last December, Commissioner Rob Manfred encouraged teams to install netting between both dugouts and within 70 feet of home plate, and advise fans buying tickets which seats are protected.
And where was Maury Lerner, the hit-obsessed prospect who once sat beside them in dugouts, joined in on those long bus rides and shared small talk around second base?
In recent years, the sabermetrics and analytics craze has infiltrated Major League Baseball—from its front offices to dugouts to clubhouses to media covering both, inciting a baseball culture war.
Initial squads of riflemen and rifle-grenadiers would sweep behind a creeping artillery barrage, while in the rear, "mopping up" squads would clear any dugouts where enemy troops might be hidden.
Cervelli, in his first game after coming off the seven-day concussion disabled list, had some words with Marquez and catcher Tony Wolters, and within seconds both dugouts and bullpens emptied.
Five months later, Manfred issued the recommendation that teams extend the netting 73 feet in each direction, from the area directly behind home plate to the near end of both dugouts.
Under the prodding of Commissioner Rob Manfred in 2015, all 30 teams agreed to extend the traditional protective netting behind home plate to at least the inner edge of both dugouts.
Several teams, including the Philadelphia Phillies, applauded the move; every team complied, with ten teams going beyond the minimum recommendation, extending the netting at least to the far end of both dugouts.
In the 1950s, the Soviet Union began mass-producing cheap, prefabricated housing to accommodate the millions of people sharing overcrowded communal flats and even cellars and dugouts dating from World War Two.
Rob Manfred, MLB commissioner, told the Journal that the deal coincides with the lifting of MLB's longstanding ban on the use of electronic equipment, such as smartphones, laptops and tablets, in dugouts.
Dugouts and bullpens have been heated, and so were the bat racks at Yankee Stadium, but players have layered up, some even wearing balaclavas, in an effort to ward off the cold.
In Coober Pedy, 600 miles inland, we toured dugouts, where, to escape the soaring summer temperatures, a large percentage of the population lives in the hollowed-out spaces of the opal mines.
When the Astros were caught aiming a camera at the dugouts of the Indians and the Red Sox in the 2018 playoffs, Correa — who declined an interview request — could not resist commenting.
This subterranean community is advertised as eventually including 575 luxury "off-grid dugouts" with badass amenities like a movie theater, a shooting range (?), a hydroponic garden, and a members-only restaurant and bar.
Two other Cuban defectors, Yoenis Cespedes of the Mets and Yasiel Puig of the Los Angeles Dodgers, affixed jerseys with Fernandez's name and No. 16 to the walls of their dugouts on Sunday.
General managers will be responsible for electronic devices staying out of dugouts, an issue that came up when the Yankees reported the Boston Red Sox's use of an electronic device to steal signs.
Beginning last season, all 30 Major League Baseball teams extended their protective netting to at least the far ends of the dugouts, after several fans had been injured by foul balls in 2017.
The system comprised four dugouts and cabins built of concrete and corrugated metal, and a few other spots where he stashed his provisions and arsenal of guns and ammunition in trash cans and barrels.
Their unimaginable ordeal in the line of fire unfolded over 10 terrible minutes at a neighborhood field in Alexandria, Virginia, as players piled into dugouts seeking shelter, armed only with bats to repel bullets.
Ms. Ewing and Mr. Freeman met in the Bronx in April 2012, when they were in opposite dugouts during the season-opening game for each of the girls' high school softball teams they coached.
That said, Pleasants did fight for the SS, though he did so in the boxing ring instead of the freezing mud of the Eastern Front or the gory dugouts of some other such theatre.
Major League Baseball closed the matter on Wednesday without punishing the Astros, who had directed a team employee to use a cellphone camera to survey the home dugouts in Cleveland and Boston this month.
After several injuries in 2017, all major league teams had nets that went out at least as far as the end of the dugouts for the start of 2018, according to commissioner Rob Manfred.
When, two years ago, a 2-year-old girl was struck in the head by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium, all teams were required to extend protective netting to the far end of dugouts.
He makes it impossible not to stand skin-to-skin with them as they huddle in fragile dugouts, their refuge found beneath overturned boats and their scant belongings like paperweights that hold them on earth.
When the Major League Baseball season begins Thursday, fans at every ballpark will see netting extended to the far ends of both dugouts in an effort to make the experience of viewing a ballgame safer.
Last year, Major League Baseball announced that all 30 ballparks were extending protective netting to at least the far ends of both dugouts -- that is, the ends farthest from home plate -- intending to enhance fans' safety.
In the 1950s, the Soviet Union began mass-producing cheap, prefabricated housing to accommodate millions of people who had been living in overcrowded communal flats and even in cellars and dugouts dating from World War Two.
Blue Jays 4, Yankees 63 TORONTO — Once upon a time, the Yankees had a bullpen that was so indomitable that it sent fear into opposing dugouts, shortened games, and spawned T-shirt sales and pithy nicknames.
Last February, MLB then said all 30 of its teams would have expanded protective netting that reached to at least the far end of the dugouts after a number of spectator injuries in the previous season.
His bill, which is to be introduced this month, would require the netting to be extended to 90 feet from home plate, which should protect fans seated behind both dugouts and slightly up each foul line.
Last December, Commissioner Rob Manfred issued a recommendation that teams extend the netting from behind home plate to either the near ends of the dugouts or to any seat within 70 feet of the batter's box.
In Beni, the front line in the battle against the rebels allegedly responsible for the massacres, soldiers live in miserable dugouts protected from the elements by tree branches and tarpaulins, and complain that there is no food.
When Commissioner Rob Manfred recommended in December 2015 that major league teams take the modest step of extending the traditional protective netting to the edge of the dugouts near home plate, the Twins had already done so.
That incident spurred calls for the Yankees to take action and do what 10 other major league teams had already done: extend existing netting so that it reaches at least the far end of the two dugouts.
At least two fellow Cuban-born baseball players, Yasiel Puig of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Yoenis Cespedes of the New York Mets, paid tribute to Fernandez by hanging his team jersey in their dugouts before Sunday games.
During games at Yankee Stadium, when baseballs are about to be thrown pretty hard and hit even harder, the protective netting in the box-seat area stretches from behind home plate to the inner edge of both dugouts.
WASHINGTON — The lawmakers trotted from their dugouts at Nationals Park, together in a near-summer air that never quite felt swampy, united in a certainty that the game must go on, just not exactly as it had before.
After making his way though a "wild chaos of trenches and dugouts and ruin," tangling with razor-edged barbed wire as he went, Mr. Gibbs at last reached the west bank of the River Somme and looked across.
"Our collaboration with Apple on the use of iPad Pro in dugouts and bullpens is part of our ongoing effort to introduce extraordinary technology into our game," Rob Manfred, the commissioner of MLB, said in a post on MLB.com.
Rob Manfred, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, has encouraged teams to extend netting to the far end of the dugouts — the Twins were the first to do so, in 2016 — but has refrained from mandating the added protection.
The new netting at Yankee Stadium tapers down from 20 feet high behind the plate to 9½ feet high above both dugouts and then 5½ feet above the railings in front of the high-priced seats down both lines.
Which might be why teams and players seem to have been making more concerted attempts than usual to find any possible competitive edge—whether through unidentified men in camera wells, mysterious extra coaches in dugouts, unexpected hugs, or false starters.
Under pressure from a city legislator to improve fan safety at the ballpark, the Mets have agreed to extend the protective netting at Citi Field beyond both dugouts and to the far ends of the camera wells along each baseline.
Advocate proposes an MLB compensation fund In 2018, Major League Baseball announced that all 30 ballparks were extending protective netting to at least the far ends of both dugouts -- that is, the ends farthest from home plate -- intending to enhance fans' safety.
Op-Ed Contributor The forward trenches in the hills just beyond the abandoned village of Talish, in Nagorno-Karabakh, are reminiscent of World War I: long, endless, slits in the ground, the dirt buttressed by wood, with periodic firing posts and dugouts.
Major League Baseball extended protective netting last year Major League Baseball announced in 2018 that all 30 league ballparks were extending protective netting to at least the far ends of both dugouts -- that is, the ends farthest from home plate -- intending to enhance fans' safety.
The announcement came a day before Manfred was expected to issue a mandate at baseball's quarterly owners meetings in Los Angeles that all teams must extend their netting to at least the far end of the dugouts by the beginning of the coming season.
The club already replaced the nets behind home plate and above each dugout with a 33-foot net, and this week, those nets will be extended by an additional 124 feet, stretching from both dugouts to the bend in front of the baseline seating.
Alarmed by the number of fans injured by foul balls at Yankee Stadium and Citi Field, a member of the New York City Council is preparing to propose legislation that would require those stadiums to construct protective netting to reach the ends of both dugouts.
But now, at the Musée de la Grande Guerre, or the Museum of the Great War, ultimately anyone in the world will be able to pilot a robot by computer to zoom in for a close look at cramped replicas of German and French dugouts.
Huge concrete boxes holding the drums are lined up in vast dugouts on the grounds of the plant, and canisters holding highly radioactive waste are stacked nine deep in a cavernous underground room where only their bright orange lids poke out of the floor.
N.Y.C.F.C. doesn't have its state-of-the-art soccer facility yet — you'll need to cross the Hudson for a Red Bulls game for that — so it is playing on a narrow field at Yankee Stadium, where players pop in and out of the dugouts like Aaron Judge.
"We watched managers and coaches go into the dugouts with 3-inch notebooks full of information ... it seemed that the visual of having an iPad out there making the game consonant with the way the rest of us live was a change that was worth making," he said.
The Arizona Diamondbacks and the Tampa Bay Rays announced on Wednesday they would extend the protective netting behind the dugouts in their ballparks in time for opening day, meaning all 30 teams have decided to exceed the recommendations for enhanced safety issued by Commissioner Rob Manfred in December 2015.
A broad outcry after a small girl was hit in the head by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium two years ago spurred Major League Baseball to do something it had repeatedly resisted: It compelled all 30 teams to extend protective netting to the far end of dugouts.
The most obvious instance of this was the Astros' apparent attempts to steal signs, sending various team employees into the field-level camera well, having them film opposing dugouts using their cell phones, and presumably relaying information back to someone else who could then pass it on to the Astros dugout.
Since baseball's postseason involves more work than usual — temporary seating is often installed near the dugouts, encroaching on what would be the soccer field, and sophisticated logos are sometimes painted or mowed into the turf — the teams determined that even if the Yankees' series ended in time for the soccer match, a hurried switch would be unworkable.
After the issue flared in the 2018 postseason — when the Astros directed a team employee to use a cellphone camera to survey the home dugouts in Cleveland and Boston — the league banned non-broadcast cameras between the foul poles and put all television monitors on an eight-second delay — except those used by the team replay assistants, who are monitored by a security official.

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