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What (who) is ballpark - definition

PARK USED TO PLAY THE GAME OF BASEBALL
Baseball park; Ball Park; Baseball stadium; Ball park; Ball parks; Ballparks; Baseball parks; Jewel Box Park; Jewel Box Stadium; Retro Ballpark; Wooden Ballpark; Jewel Box (baseball); Baseball Park; Baseball Stadium; Base Ball Park
  • Elysian Fields
  • Diagram of a baseball infield
  • [[Camden Yards]] started the nostalgic craze with a smaller, red brick and forest green stadium.
  • The cardinal outfield dimensions, along with the backstop
  • Dodger Stadium's varicolored seats
  • [[Fenway Park]] is the oldest active ballpark in [[Major League Baseball]]. The famed [[Green Monster]] is the left field fence.
  • Texas Rangers]] and the newest stadium in [[Major League Baseball]]
  • Olympics]], the oval-shaped [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]] became the temporary home of the relocated Dodgers in 1958.
  • Marlins Park, now known as [[LoanDepot Park]], has a contemporary, Miami-centric design with a sculptural glass and curved depiction of "water merging with land", Miami-Deco tiles, and a bright multi-color scheme.
  • [[Progressive Field]] was the first retro park with a modern exterior.
  • [[Rogers Centre]] is the first functional retractable-roof stadium, shown with the roof both opened and closed.
  • Aerial view of [[Three Rivers Stadium]], circa 2000
  • [[Tropicana Field]], currently the only active indoor-only MLB baseball park
  • The Huntington Avenue Grounds during the [[1903 World Series]]
  • Yankee Stadium]] showing its left field fence, which was famous for being farther than the right

ballpark         
chiefly N. Amer.
¦ noun
1. a baseball ground.
2. informal a particular area or range.
¦ adjective informal approximate: the ballpark figure is $400-500.
ballpark         
also ball park (ballparks)
1.
A ballpark is a park or stadium where baseball is played.
N-COUNT
2.
A ballpark figure or ballpark estimate is an approximate figure or estimate.
I can't give you anything more than just sort of a ballpark figure...
Ballpark estimates indicate a price tag of $90 million a month.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
If something such as an amount or claim is in the ballpark, it is approximately right, but not exact. (INFORMAL)
If you compare it to some of the other surveys that have been recently conducted, then it is in the general ballpark.
N-SING: the N
4.
If you say that someone or something is in the ballpark, you mean that they are able to take part in a particular area of activity, especially because they are considered as good as others taking part.
This puts them in the ballpark and makes them a major player...
N-SING: the N
Ballpark (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A ballpark (or ball park, also known as a baseball park or baseball stadium), is a venue where baseball is played.

Wikipedia

Ballpark

A ballpark, or baseball park, is a type of sports venue where baseball is played. The playing field is divided into the infield, an area whose dimensions are rigidly defined, and the outfield, where dimensions can vary widely from place to place. A larger ballpark may also be called a baseball stadium because it shares characteristics with other outdoor stadiums.

Examples of use of ballpark
1. Changes in the ballpark experience will change the ballpark crowd.
2. The worksheet would be similar to the Ballpark Estimate ( http://www.asec.org/ballpark ), developed by the American Savings Education Council.
3. The crowd was uncharacteristically still for a ballpark gathering.
4. And ballpark bathroom visitors are a really captive audience.
5. I realized that this simply can‘t happen in God‘s ballpark.