Tuesday, 6 January 2015

The rules of baseball.

Rules can not be very complex. They can be divided into four sections: 1) playing field 2) game structure 3) pitching and hitting 4) deadly opponent.

Square shape.

Played on the baseball field made of the infield and a. Infield outfield defined by the four bases that form a square. This square is called the baseball diamond. This basis is called home plate (this is where the pitcher stands), first base, second base and third base. The runners advanced to the base of each. In the middle of the infield is the pitchers mound. Pitcher must have one foot on the rubber when the pitcher threw the pitch. In the standard baseball field distance between the base of each is 90 feet. Distance from the pitchers mound to home plate is 60 feet and 6 inches. Line formed between home plate and first base and home plate and third base is a foul line. These lines extend into the outfield and, together with the fence home run, defining the baseball outfield.

The game structure.

A baseball game is determined by the outs and innings. A game usually consists of nine innings, but it may turn less many levels of play. During each respective inning baseball team's turn to hit the ball. Home team bats in the bottom of the inning. During the team's turn they get to keep the batting long as they do not have three outs. After getting the third out, either innings ends or the other team takes a turn. The winner of the game of baseball is a team with the most runs past the end of the inning. A term assessed to any player who safely across home plate. If the game is tied another inning is played until there is a winner.

Pitcher (Thrower).

Each game starts with a pitch. Pitcher throws the ball over home plate in an attempt to get a strike. A strike when it's at home plate baseball area, above the knee hitter, and under the belt beater. It's "strike zone", however, is up to the interpretation of the referee calling the game. Strike also occur when swing swinging a baseball bat on the ball and not on the throw, regardless of the location of the field. Strike is also called when a hitter can not hit a ball thrown. A ball strike is only considered as a first or second attack. Each offense after the second attack, are not counted as ball or strike. A field that does not strike and not swinging the bat called a ball. If the pitcher throws four ball, bat will advance to first base. This is called a walk. If the pitcher throws 3 strike, bat out of the field.

If the batsman hits the ball on the field of play, he then tried to run quickly toward the base.
Once the bat hit the ball in play, bat became the first runner. Defensive team, or fielders, try to get a base runner out before he / she can with safety to the base. The first goal is to catch the ball before it hits the ground. If the fielders do this, paddle out and all other base runners shall return to their original early before they are marked, or they will come out. After the ball hits the ground in the play, the fielders have to get the ball and try to tag the base runner or "force" them. An external force is when the base runners have nowhere else to go but to the next base. This is always the case with the bat and first base. In case of power out, the defenders do not need to tag the runner, but only has one foot on the base and control of the ball before the runner touches the base of the base.

To mark the runner out, defensive players must mark the runners with a baseball glove or by holding the ball. Thank you for reading this article.
Written and posted by Bambang Sunarno. sunarnobambang86@gmail.com
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DatePublished: January 6, 2015 at 11:30
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