A new book

by Ian Harder

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Chapter 2: Basic Rules
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There are many different rules to playing baseball the correct way. First we will start with batting. When you are up to bat you must stay inside the batters box that is on the left or right side of home plate. If three strikes are thrown and the ball is not hit it is an out. A strike is a ball that goes by the plate at the correct height (accurate pitch). If 4 balls are thrown it is a walk and the batter goes to first base. A ball is a wild or inaccurate pitch. When the fielding team earns three outs they switch to offense (batting) and the offense switches to defense (fielding). To get an out you can field the ball on the ground and throw it to first base before the batter reaches it.
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A pitcher can also get a strikeout which is when the pitcher throws three strikes in a row without the batter hitting it. Another way is that a fielder catches the ball mid-air or before it hits the ground. There are nine innings in a baseball game . Whichever team ends up with more runs (points) at the end of the game is the winner. If the teams have the same amount of runs they will go into extra innings. There is also an umpire behind the plate that calls the balls and strikes. He or she also officiates the game. To score a run the batter must hit the ball with the bat in fair territory and run the bases without getting out.
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