Baseball
Quick Intro
Baseball is a classic, skill-driven game built around hitting, throwing, catching, and strategic teamwork, where every pitch and play brings anticipation and excitement. From casual games of catch to full innings on the field, baseball offers a pace that allows players and spectators alike to connect and enjoy the moment. Sharing baseball with friends and family encourages outdoor activity, patience, and cooperation while creating opportunities for conversation, laughter, and friendly competition. Whether you’re playing, coaching, or cheering from the sidelines, baseball brings generations together and builds lasting memories through teamwork, tradition, and time spent side by side.
Rules of Baseball
Baseball is played with two teams, a bat, a ball, and four bases arranged in a diamond. One team bats while the other fields. A pitcher throws the ball toward home plate, and the batter tries to hit it into fair territory. After hitting the ball, the batter runs to first base and may continue around the bases if it’s safe. Fielders try to record outs by catching a hit ball before it touches the ground, tagging a runner with the ball, or throwing the ball to a base before the runner arrives.
Each team bats until three outs are made, then the teams switch roles. A run is scored when a player safely touches first, second, third base, and then returns to home plate. Games are played over a set number of innings, usually with each team getting one turn at bat per inning. Baseball encourages teamwork, coordination, and strategy while offering a fun and engaging experience for players of all ages.
