Maybe. Probably not. A baseball Diamond is a descriptive term referencing the game of baseball's three "bases" along with "home plate." The "pitchers mound" is an elevated area in the middle of the geometric shape of a square the bases and home plate are situated in. When viewed from any of the four corners while on the field of play, this arrangement looks like a diamond. The distance between bases is 90 feet from one to the next. The perimeter of where the ICBM could hit would be inside a square with a perimeter of 360 feet if aiming for the center.
Maybe. Probably not. A baseball Diamond is a descriptive term referencing the game of baseball's three "bases" along with "home plate." The "pitchers mound" is an elevated area in the middle of the geometric shape of a square the bases and home plate are situated in. When viewed from any of the four corners while on the field of play, this arrangement looks like a diamond. The distance between bases is 90 feet from one to the next. The perimeter of where the ICBM could hit would be inside a square with a perimeter of 360 feet if aiming for the center.