dia·mond (di'mend), n. shape of a baseball playing field.
round·ers (roun'ders), n.1. persons who make a round. 2. British game from which base ball originated.
"Doubtless, there are better places to spend summer days, summer nights, than in ballparks. Doubtless.
Nevertheless, decades after a person has stopped collecting bubble-gum cards, he can still discover himself collecting ballparks.
And not just the stadiums, but their surrounding neighborhoods, their smells, their special seasons and moods."
-Thomas Boswell, from How Life Imitates the World Series