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  2. Baseball (ball) - Wikipedia

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    In the early, mid-1800s days of baseball, there was a great variety in the size, shape, weight, and manufacturing of baseballs.Early baseballs were made with a rubber core from old, melted shoes, wrapped in yarn and leather.

  3. Comparison of baseball and cricket - Wikipedia

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    While its width is 12 feet or 3.66 metres in length, [25] the width of the playing area on that pitch is distance between two return creases, which are 8 feet 8 inches or 2.44 metres apart. [26] The popping creases at each end of the pitch, from which the bowler bowls and the batsman plays, are 4 feet or 1.22 metres in front of the wickets.

  4. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    In that same year, the number of strikes went from 4 to 3. In 1887, a rule was adopted for that year counting only walks as hits, which played havoc with statistics. In 1892, the 154 game schedule was adopted. In 1893, the pitching position was changed from behind a line 50 feet from home plate to contact with a rubber slab 60.5 feet away.

  5. Baseball field - Wikipedia

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    Exactly 5 feet was added to the point the pitcher had to toe, again "to increase the batting" (and hopefully to increase attendance, as fan interest had flagged somewhat), resulting in the seemingly peculiar pitching distance of 60.5 feet (18.44 m). [20]: 230 Some sources suggest that the pitching distance evolved from 45 to 50 to 60.5 feet.

  6. Atlantic League of Professional Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions: pitching change or for medical issues; Restricting infield shifts. Two infielders must be positioned on each side of second base; Increasing the size of bases from 15 inches (38 cm) to 18 inches (46 cm) The size of home plate is not altered; Moving the pitching rubber on the pitcher's mound back 24 inches (61 cm)

  7. Warning track - Wikipedia

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    The width of warning tracks can vary by rules and level of play. [ 1 ] : 18 In general it is designed to give fielders three steps of warning before the outfield wall. [ 7 ] The warning tracks in Major League Parks are roughly 16 feet (5 m) wide, while the warning track in Olympic stadiums are roughly 20 feet (6 m) wide, and on softball fields ...

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