Each card will present a stadium or other baseball landmark I've visited. This is card number twenty one in the series...
The outfield facades are in somewhat-three dimension, meaning in fields such as Tiger Stadium, support poles and upper levels are a different distance from home plate than lower levels. This provides some semblance of distance, and allows the shadows in the "stands" to match those on the field. Behind home plate, each field has a few rows of stadium seating and a simulated press box, but the actual stands are the same at each field and do not match the replicated stadium. I don't believe the distances are accurate, either.
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