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Baseball, competitive game of skill played with a hard ball and bat between two teams of nine players each. Baseball is often called the national pastime of the United States, because of its strong tradition and great popularity. It is played throughout the world by people of all ages. Baseball is one of the oldest and most popular spectator sports. The game as it is known today developed during the early 1800s among children and amateur players. Today, professional baseball attracts millions of spectators to ballparks each year and entertains millions more through radio and television broadcasts.

Baseball Scorecard Some baseball fans track what happens during a game by using special symbols to fill in a scorecard. Numbers refer to the fielders involved in plays that result in outs. Other symbols show how runners get on base, advance from base to base, and score runs. Each diagonal line indicates how far a runner advanced, and a filled-in diamond means that the player scored. This scorecard shows one possible method to keep score, and you can click on any at-bat marked with a red indicator to learn what the player did at that point in the game. The scorecard shows only the first five innings of a game.

A baseball game is divided into nine periods of play, called innings. The team that scores the most runs by the end of the ninth inning wins the game. Play starts when a player called the pitcher throws a ball toward the batter, a player on the opposing team. The batter tries to hit the ball into the baseball field. Players score runs by hitting the ball and running around a series of bases before a player in the field can put them out. Batters and runners can be put out in a variety of ways. Innings are divided into two halves, referred to as the top and bottom of the inning. During the top of an inning, one team is at bat while the other is in the field. After the team at bat has three outs the two teams switch these roles, and the bottom of an inning begins. If the game is tied after nine innings, the teams continue to play until one has scored more runs at the end of an extra inning.

 

 

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