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  2. Laws of the Game (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The first detailed sets of rules published by football clubs (rather than a school or university) were those of Sheffield F.C. (written 1858, published 1859) which codified a game played for 20 years until being discontinued in favour of the Football Association code, and those of Melbourne FC (1859) which are the origins of Australian rules ...

  3. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    The Official Baseball Rules, published by Major League Baseball, govern all professional play in the United States and Canada. [3] Many amateur and youth leagues use the OBR with only a few modifications for safety, including Little League, PONY League, and Cal Ripken League.

  4. Mercy rule - Wikipedia

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    The rules vary widely, depending on the level of competition, but nearly all youth sports leagues and high school sports associations and many college sports associations in the United States have mercy rules for sports including baseball, softball, American football and association football. However, mercy rules usually do not take effect ...

  5. Sunday sporting events - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Sunday baseball was legalized in Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and Detroit. [3] One year after that, New York legalized baseball games on Sunday, and baseball teams that played in New York (the New York Giants, the New York Yankees, and the Brooklyn Dodgers) were allowed to have home games on Sunday. [3] [10]

  6. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Because of these rules, various leagues of American football have enacted strict rules of uniform numbering so officials may more easily judge which players were eligible and which were not at the start of a play. For example, in college football, ineligible players wear numbers 50–79, while eligible receivers wear 1–49 or 80–99. Even ...

  7. Substitution (sport) - Wikipedia

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    [d] Many youth baseball leagues, such as Little League and American high school baseball, have a modified version of this rule to reduce injury, in which a player may return to the game one time after being replaced, with the caveat that players who return to the game must return to the same place in the batting order as they were before, and ...

  8. Inside the Plan to Fix Baseball - AOL

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    With attendance sliding and younger fans turning away from America’s erstwhile pastime, Major League Baseball is enacting some radical rule changes designed to make games faster and more action ...

  9. International Football Association Board - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of the Game in 1903. Although the rules of football had largely been standardised by the early 1880s, England's Football Association (The FA), the Scottish Football Association (SFA), the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and the Irish Football Association (IFA) had conflicting rules. When international matches were played, the rules ...

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