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These links and articles are for people that enjoy watching baseball, but don´t really understand the game. They provide basics and strategy for the spectator.

About.com - Baseball star[offsite link]
Provides some basic information, but its strength is current news.

Baseball 101 : How Many Players are on a Baseball Team star
Explanation of the Major League roster and several related topics. Those topics include line-ups, the disabled list, substitution rules and the Rule 5 draft.

Baseball 101 : How Players Make Outs star
If you understand how outs are made and their significance, you understand much of what you need to know about baseball.

Baseball 101 : The Sign Language of a Catcher star
The catcher has one of the most demanding roles in baseball, effectively leading the defense. To do so, he uses signs to communicate with the pitcher and the other players on the field.

Baseball 101: Baseball Terms from A-Z star
Baseball is replete with unique terms and specialized jargon. Here’s a “rundown” of those terms from A to Z. You can’t tell a jack from an error without this list!

Baseball 101: Designated Hitter Rule in the World Series star
As the World Series approaches, this is one of the key questions I get. The general rule is something akin to "when in Rome, do as the Romans do". What impact does that have?

Baseball Reference star[offsite link]
Doesn´t get into teaching baseball, but will provide you with history of the game, gloassary, stats, team info and awards.

Enlexica star[offsite link]
A baseball dictionary with over 5,000 listings of common and obscure game lingo.

Mom´s Guide to Sports star[offsite link]
A good introduction to the game of baseball and focuses on little league play.

Wikipedia Baseball star[offsite link]


An excellent overview of baseball history, rules, strategy, and trivia. Includes an excellent set of links to related wikipedia entries and external sites. This is a "must see" for anyone new to baseball.

 

Have you ever been watching a baseball game with someone who does not know the sport? Can you remember their questions: "What are they doing?", "Why are they doing that?", "What's happening?". Well, here are some simple baseball fundamentals and guidelines that you can use to explain the game of baseball to a beginning fan of America's Favorite Past time.

 

Do not assume that just because someone was raised in the United States, that they will understand how baseball is played. Even though baseball is played in every state, city, and county of this country, there are still people out there who for one reason or another, have never learned the fundamentals of playing baseball.

 

 

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The Positions

 

Baseball is played on a "diamond". The infield which is bordered by home plate, first base, second base, and third base, is actually diamond in shape. In the middle of the infield is the pitcher's mound where the pitcher stands to pitch the ball. The catcher crouches behind home plate and "catches" the pitches that are thrown by the pitcher. First base is covered by the first baseman, second base by the second baseman, and third base by the third baseman. The short stop, who covers the area between second and third base, completes the infield.

 

The outfield is an arcing shape that extends beyond the infield and is bordered by the first and third baselines. The outfield is covered by a left, center and right fielder (positions are from the batter's perspective when facing the outfield). Ordinarily, the deepest part of the outfield will extend roughly 400 feet from home plate in the major leagues.

 

Each team will play with nine players at a time. Each of the positions has a number that corresponds to it:

1 Pitcher

2 Catcher

3 First Baseman

4 Second Baseman

5 Third Baseman

6 Short Stop

7 Left Fielder

8 Center Fielder

9 Right Fielder

 

Playing the Game

 

A baseball game is played for nine innings. An inning lasts through both teams being at bat through three outs. To start the game, the visiting team will be up at bat first while the home team takes the field. The at bat team will bat in an order determined prior to the start of the game by the team's manager. The manager will attempt to put good lead off batters at the top of the batting order and power, or homerun, hitters in the clean -up positions of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th batters. Generally, the catcher and the pitcher (in the National League) will end the batting order.

 

The goal of baseball is to score runs. In order to score a run, a batter must safely touch first, second, and third bases and end back at home plate. There are many ways for a batter to get on base:

1. Hit: the batter hits the ball with a bat and makes it safely to base. The types of hits are:

a. Single:The batter makes it safely to first base

b. Double: The batter makes it safely to second base without stopping

c. Triple: The batter makes it safely to third base without stopping

d. Homerun: The batter makes it safely around all bases, back to home without stopping. Traditionally a batter will hit the ball into the stands, through fair territory in order to get a homerun. In the park homeruns can occur with hard to field hits and very fast base runners. Hank Aaron holds the career record for homeruns with 755. Mark McGwire holds the single season homerun record with 70.

e. Grand Slam: When the batter hits a homerun with all the bases occupied by runners (or "loaded"), he has hit a grand slam. Lou Gehrig holds the record for career grand slams with 23.

2. Walk: the batter is pitched four balls, the batter may proceed to first base.

3. Hit by a pitch: the pitcher hits the batter with the ball, the batter may proceed to first base. If the batter intentionally moves into the path of the pitch, it is considered a strike.

4. Error: If a fielder fails to make a play that they should have been able to make (e.g. dropping a routine fly) and the batter makes it safely to base, it is considered an error as opposed to a hit.

 

It is the goal of the fielding team to make the plays that will get three batters out in each inning. There are many different ways for a fielder to make an out. The most common are:

 

Tag: The base runner is tagged with the ball on his way to base but is not on the base.

Force: A force out occurs when the runner has a runner on the base behind him. There is always a force out at first for the batter, as that is the batter's only base choice. A runner at second with no one on first does not face a force out since the batter will have the choice of proceeding to third or staying on second. A fielder causes the force by tagging the base that runner needed to advance to.

Fly : A fly out occurs on a fly ball that is caught.

Strikeout: The batter is out with any three of the following: thrown strikes, swung at and missed strikes, or foul balls for strikes one and two.

Double Play: Any two outs that occur during the same at bat.

Missed Tag-up: If a runner fails to tag his base after a fly ball is caught prior to advancing to the next base, he can be tagged out or forced out at his original base.

 

The Pitching

 

The pitcher performs what is arguably the most important role in a game. Pitchers control the game's tempo and can be credited with a team's win or loss. The goal of any pitcher is to shut down the opposition and prevent them from scoring any runs. The pitcher pitches balls, strikes, or hit balls. The pitcher tries to pitch the ball into the strike zone, the area over home plate between a batter's knees and mid-chest area. Pitches that fall into the strike zone and are not hit, pitches that are swung-on and missed, or foul balls hit before the batter has two strikes against him, are all counted as strikes. Pitches that fall outside of the strike zone and are not swung-on, are considered balls. Four balls, and the batter walks, three strikes, and the batter is out. The count is the number of balls and strikes each batter has.

 

A pitcher will have several different pitches that he can throw. The pitcher will want to keep the batter guessing as to what kind of pitch will be coming across the plate next. The more pitches that a pitcher has in his repertoire, the more difficult he will be for batters to read. Some of the different types of pitches are: fastball, curveball, sinking curveball, slider, breaking ball, change-up, forkball, and split-finger fastball.

 

Just as there are different types of pitches, there are also different types of pitchers who will be called in to pitch at different points in the game. The starting pitcher is the pitcher who begins pitching at the start of the game. A reliever, or mid-reliever, is a pitcher who is brought into the game to replace a struggling pitcher. The closer is a pitcher who is brought in at the end of the game, usually the ninth inning, while his team is ahead, to close the game with a save.

 

The pitcher has to know where all the base runners are at all times. Base runners will attempt to advance bases through "steals". The pitcher will need to keep the runner on or close to base without balking. A balk occurs when a pitcher makes an illegal maneuver such as throwing to a base after having already started his pitching windup. When a pitcher balks, all base runners are allowed to advance a base.

 

The Game Ends

 

The game is over if after nine innings, one team is ahead of the other. If the home team is ahead after 8 1/2 innings, there is no need for them to take their last ups. In case of a tie game, both teams will continue to play complete innings until the score is no longer tied, and both teams have had their turn at bat in the inning.

 

Baseball can be an exciting game to watch, especially when your team is winning. It can be even more fun when you share your love of the game with a friend who knows a little something about baseball. Batter up!

It is recommended that you go right to the good stuff.  Click the Know Your Position button to learn all about playing the different positions.  Clicking on the Practice button will bring you to suggestions on how to practice what you learn.  If you ever wonder about the use of pronouns throughout the site, then come back here to read below.  Otherwise, play well.

Learning Baseball

     This site is designed to make the individual player a better team player.  By shaping yourself into the best player you can be, you can become a team leader.  A positive attitude is contagious, and you get it from the confidence gained from earnest practice.  Off-the-field learning, like from this site, along with mental imagery, not only improves your confidence, but also develops your actual abilities. This site will help you with all of these aspects of your game,  and bring you needed knowledge to help your team (our team) win, regardless of the score.
     I put this site together for the use of my Junior Little League team, but it can be used by anyone with an interest to learn more about baseball, and especially anyone who would like to help others learn about baseball.  Knowledge presented here is gained from years of enjoying the game of baseball, and admittedly can be erroneous.  I'm not claiming authority, nor am I trying to sell anything on this site.  The intention is to develop a free site where anyone interested could learn how to play baseball.
     This site is not one to learn, for example, which foot to step out of the batter's box with when you're heading for first.  But it is one that will tell you that the left foot is the most efficient one to tag first base with when you're rounding the bag to second.  So we won't always get into the very basic basics.  It is assumed that the reader knows them or can find them elsewhere (if not, ask
here).  And more important than that is the fact that the key to learning baseball is having a good coach.  Find one, and learn.

Our Team

     Whenever the Team is mentioned throughout this site it includes everyone.  Those on the field, those on the bench.  Anyone who does his best, anyone who tries to do his best, as well as anyone who would rather not.  If you disagree with the slackers approach to the game, show him a better way by your own example.  To play on a non-professional team you don't have to be great, but there is always a difference between playing on a team and playing with a team.  The latter is the way to championships.  Make it your job to see that every one of your teammates does his best for the team.  This can be accomplished not by threats, but by example and encouragement.  Learn to respect the efforts of your teammates.  If they are trying their best to make plays because baseball is fun, do all you can to help them succeed.  Show them how you "step it up" when the game requires the added effort, and encourage everyone's participation.  You are a team leader.  Lead them to winning ways, and the game will take care of itself.

Our Language

      It's a shame that our paternal society hasn't developed a genderless pronoun, one that signifies either a male or female individual.  Although baseball is by no means a male-only sport, this site will take advantage of our etymological deficiencies and use male pronouns when talking about our team, and female pronouns when referring to our opponents.  This in no way is intended to portray a  chauvinistic belief, but rather to avail a writing style from the limits of our language.  I too wish that our language had a non-gender pronoun better than "it."  But, since our team only has guys on it, we'll use "him" and "his," thus eliminating the need for the dreaded his/her keystrokes.  
     Also, when we speak of our teammates, we'll use symbols like 1st and 2nd; and when we speak of the bases, we'll use words like first and second.  It's just the way we'll do it.  The number and letter symbols will designate the persons of our team, and the position names will mean the position.  Enough about this language disclaimer.  This is why I mentioned above to skip this page and get right to the good stuff.