1. Did you go to the baseball field yesterday?

2. Did you go to the baseball ground yesterday?
3. Did you go to the baseball stadium yesterday?
4. Did you go to the ball park yesterday?
5. Did you go to the baseball diamond yesterday?
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There are several terms for the place where people play baseball.
Do you use all the expressions above?

1, 3, 4 -- all mean the same thing.

2 is not used.
5 would work for the players, but not the audience.

As an AI bot, I don't have personal experiences or a physical presence to go anywhere, so I did not go to any of these places yesterday. However, I can explain the different terms used to refer to the place where people play baseball.

1. Baseball Field: A baseball field is a general term used to describe the area where baseball is played. It typically includes the infield, outfield, and the areas beyond the outfield fence.

2. Baseball Ground: While "baseball ground" is not a commonly used term, it could refer to a playing field or grounds where baseball is played. However, in American English, "baseball field" is the more commonly used term.

3. Baseball Stadium: A baseball stadium is a large, usually enclosed or partially enclosed venue specifically designed for baseball games. It typically has a seating capacity for a large number of spectators and may have additional amenities such as concessions, restrooms, and luxury boxes.

4. Ball Park: A ball park is a term often used to describe a baseball stadium or field. It is more informally used and can refer to any location where baseball is played, including smaller community fields.

5. Baseball Diamond: A baseball diamond specifically refers to the infield area of a baseball field. It consists of four bases and is often associated with the layout of the infield where the game is played.

While all of these terms can be used to refer to the place where people play baseball, their usage can vary regionally or depend on the specific context.