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  2. Ground rules - Wikipedia

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    A ball striking the field tarp and rebounding onto the playing field is in play. No chairs can be brought out of the dugout or bullpen and onto the playing field. All yellow lines are in play. A live ball striking the backstop screen or protective netting located on the field boundaries along the first and third base lines is in play.

  3. Batting cage - Wikipedia

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    A batting cage (or tunnel) is an enclosed area for baseball or softball players to practice the skill of batting. The optimal material for batting cages is netting, and they are typically rectangular in shape. A chain-link fence is not required but can be useful to enclose the netting to prevent vandalism. However, this material is not suitable ...

  4. Rules changes coming to softball, track - AOL

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    Jul. 12—The rules changes keep coming for high school sports. Just days after the National Federation of State High School Associations — the national governing body of high school athletics ...

  5. Baseball Rule - Wikipedia

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    Netting protecting seats close to outfield at Hanshin Koshien Stadium near Kobe, Japan. In all home stadiums of Nippon Professional Baseball teams, netting protecting the closest seats to the field extends all the way to the foul poles. When a foul ball gets over it, ushers point to it with a loud whistling device to alert fans, and immediately ...

  6. Softball - Wikipedia

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    Softball is a popular variation of baseball, the difference being that it is played with a larger ball, on a smaller field, and with only underhand pitches (where the ball is released while the hand is primarily below the ball) permitted. Softball is played competitively at club levels, the college level, and the professional level.

  7. 16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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    There may be rule variations associated with the specific field or league of play. When playing in a co-ed league, there may be other rules that relate to the male-to-female ratio of team members and batting order. [9] [10] The National Softball Association (NSA) also has a published set of rules governing 16-inch softball play. [11]

  8. Backstop - Wikipedia

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    Catcher, a defensive baseball position behind home plate; Backstop, a player position in rounders similar to the catcher in baseball; Backstop, in the glossary of rowing terms; Backstop (shooting), a construction of sand or other materials used to stop and contain bullets, for example at shooting ranges

  9. Comparison of baseball and softball - Wikipedia

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    A regulation softball is significantly larger than a regulation baseball. A softball measures between 11.88 and 12.13 inches in circumference and weighs between 6.25 and 7.00 ounces; a baseball measures between 9.00 and 9.25 inches in circumference and weighs between 5.00 and 5.25 ounces.

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