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General
Information
Baseball
is a
sport played between two
teams usually of nine players
each. It is a
bat-and-ball game in which a
pitcher throws (pitches)
a hard, fist-sized, leather-covered
ball toward a
batter on the opposing team.
The batter attempts to hit the baseball with a
tapered cylindrical
bat, made of wood (as required
in
professional baseball) or a
variety of other materials (as allowed in many
nonprofessional games). A team scores
runs only when batting, by
advancing its players—primarily via
hits—counterclockwise past a
series of four markers called
bases arranged at the corners
of a ninety-foot square, or "diamond." The
game, played without time restriction, is
structured around nine segments called
innings. In each inning, both
teams are given the opportunity to bat and
score runs; a team's half-inning ends when
outs are recorded against three
of its players.
Organizational Leagues
(T-ball,
Rookies, Minors, Majors and Juniors)
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