Archive for the ‘Baseball’ Category
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Baseball – Batting and base running strategy
Friday, March 19th, 2010
A batter squares to bunt, moving his hands up the barrel of the bat to increase his control and deaden the ball on impact.
The goal of each batter is to become a base runner himself (by a base hit, a base on balls, being hit by the pitch, a fielding error, or fielder’s [...] -
Baserunning in baseball
Sunday, December 20th, 2009
A batter squares to bunt, moving his hands up the barrel of the bat to increase his control and deaden the ball on impact.
Once a batter becomes a runner and reaches first base safely, he is said to be “on” that base until he attempts to advance to the next base, until [...] -
Batting in baseball
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Seven-time MVP Barry Bonds just after swinging at a pitch (photo: Agência Brasil)
Each plate appearance consists of a series of pitches, in which the pitcher throws the ball towards home plate while a batter is standing in the batter’s box. With each pitch, the batter must decide whether or not to [...] -
Batters and runners in baseball
Friday, August 7th, 2009
The ultimate goal of the team at bat is to score runs. To accomplish this feat, the team at bat successively (in a predetermined order called a lineup or batting order) sends its nine players to the batter’s box (adjacent to home plate) where they become batters. (Each team sets its batting lineup [...]
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Baseball fielding team
Sunday, March 29th, 2009
The squad in the field is the defensive team; they attempt to prevent the baserunners from scoring. There are nine defensive positions, however, only two of the positions have a mandatory location (pitcher and catcher), the locations of the other seven fielders is not specified by the rules, except that at the [...]
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Baseball gameplay
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Diagram of a baseball field (the term diamond may be used to refer to the square area defined by the four bases or to the entire playing field). The dimensions given are for professional and professional-style games; children often play on smaller fields.
The complete Official Rules can be found www.mlb.com, the [...] -
History of baseball
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
The New York Giants baseball team, circa 1910.
Origins of baseball
The distinct evolution of baseball from among the various bat-and-ball games is difficult to pin down. However, it is mainly agreed that modern baseball is an American development from earlier British games, such as rounders, with possible influences from cricket.
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Baseball
Friday, January 23rd, 2009
A view of the playing field at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois
Baseball is a team sport popular in North America, Latin America, the Caribbean and East Asia. The modern game was developed in the United States from early bat-and-ball games played in Britain, and it has become the national sport of the [...]