Ball Games
Baseball originated in the 15th century and was a ball game popular in England at that time. Later spread to the United States. In 1839, the first baseball game was played in New York. The most senior baseball organization is the International Baseball Federation, established in 1938.
Hardware requirements for baseball.
Site:
The baseball field is fan-shaped at right angles and requires soft soil. The infield part of the official playing field is soil and the outfield part is turf.
The field shall have a catcher area, a hitting area, a running instruction area, a running limit line, a batting area, a play area, a home run line and a grass line.
Ball:
The ball of baseball is generally made of round cork, rubber or similar material, wrapped with hemp rope, and then wrapped tightly with two pieces of white horseskin or cowhide.
The weight of the ball is about 141.8 grams to 148.8 grams, the circumference is 22.9 cm to 23.5 cm, and the spherical surface should be flat and smooth.
Bat:
The length of the rod should not exceed 1.07 meters, and the diameter at the thickest part should not exceed 7 cm. Professional athletes use bats made of a combination of metal, wood or bamboo, which must be approved by the referee before use.
There are also certain requirements for clothing. Teammates should wear uniforms of the same style and color.
Gloves:
Divided into: catcher glove, pitcher glove, first baseman glove and finger glove.
Baseball game rules.
The batsman and the glove-wearing team are not on the same team. The batter is the attacking team and the glove-wearing team is the defending team.
The batter must run four bases counterclockwise at a time (called a run) from the time the batter hits the ball to the time he picks up the ball, then returns to home plate for 1 run.
If it's in the middle of the run and not on base and the ball is returned, you're out. The batter conceded 3 outs and threw 4 bad pitches, sending the batter straight to first base.
Prohibited conduct:
1. Attacking opposing players, referees or spectators with inappropriate language.
2. Calling "time out" or interfering with the pitcher with other language or certain actions during defensive activities in an attempt to cause the pitcher to commit a foul.
3. The fielder shall not stand in a position that obstructs the batsman's sight, and shall not intentionally interfere with the batsman in an unsportsmanlike manner.
4. Touching the referee's body, talking to the referee or showing intimacy.
5. Acts that incite the audience.
In the process of playing baseball, we need to constantly use our brains. Can improve intelligence and teamwork spirit. It's a great way to have fun while relaxing.