1992 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium Ground Rules for MLB Baseball

The page from the 1992 National League Green Book outlines the ground rules for the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Memorial Stadium, which hosted its first game on May 12, 1966. The ground rules specify that any fair ball hitting above the yellow line on the outfield wall is considered a home run, while balls hitting lower are in play. If a fair ball bounds into the stands, infield boxes, or outfield obstructed areas, it results in a two-base award. Additionally, any ball that rolls onto the top step of the dugouts remains in play, and a photograph area at the end of each dugout is considered part of it. A throw from the pitcher to catch a runner off first or third base that goes into the dugout results in a one-base award.