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  2. Slide (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking, going headfirst into a base constitutes more of a dive than a slide, but the term "slide" is still commonly used. This alternate method has been used in Major League Baseball at least since the middle-1880s when the innovation was popularized by the St. Louis Browns of the American Association. [1]

  3. Neighborhood play - Wikipedia

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    Play at Second Base by sculptor Joe Brown.Both the defensive player and the runner are within a few inches of touching the base. In baseball, a neighborhood play is a force play in which a fielder receiving the ball in attempting to force out a runner at second base, catches and quickly throws the ball to first base in a double play attempt without actually touching second base, or by touching ...

  4. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    The batter-runner is forced to advance to first base, and may be put out by being tagged by the ball securely held by a fielder (or by the fielder's glove, provided the glove , by a fielder's glove provided he has secure possession of the ball in the glove), or by a fielder with secure possession of the ball touching first base before the ...

  5. 'She can hit': 50 years ago Little League Baseball was forced ...

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    Goode, a 12-year-old 6th grader, has been flying around the bases at the league's Cherry Quay complex since she started playing at age 5 in the t-ball level, the youngest Little League division.

  6. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    A successful hit occurs when the batter reaches a base: reaching only first base is a single; reaching second base, a double; third base, a triple; and a hit that allows the batter to touch all bases in order on the same play is a home run—whether the ball is hit over the fence does not matter (if the ball is not hit over the fence and the ...

  7. Little League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Little League Baseball and Softball (officially, Little League Baseball Inc [1]) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [2] [3] based in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States, that organizes local youth baseball and softball leagues throughout the United States and the rest of the world.

  8. Dodgers give pitch clock, other new rules rave reviews after ...

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    During their first spring training game Saturday, in a full count with David Peralta at bat in the second inning, the Dodgers encountered one of Major League Baseball’s new rules for the first time.

  9. Infield fly rule - Wikipedia

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    The infield fly rule is explained in the Official Baseball Rules in two places: . Definitions of terms: Infield Fly; Rule 5.09 (Batter is out) The rule applies only when there are fewer than two outs, and there is a force play at third base (which means there are runners at first and second base, or the bases are loaded). [2]