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The baseball field is a diamond — or, if you look at the infield from certain perspectives, a square with 90-foot sides — yet players are known to “circle” the bases. Those good at math will note the pitcher’s rubber, 60 feet, 6 inches from home plate, is not exactly in the middle of the diamond; it’s closer to home than any other base. Off the field, circles of various kinds can be found everywhere. Denver Post photojournalist Karl Gehring got around — and around — Coors Field and captured some of that 360-degree kind of geometry away from the game.

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