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  1. • Fielders generally throw the ball one base ahead of the lead runner. • Fielders must think about what they may have to do with the ball before it comes to them. • Players should communicate confidently and loudly with teammates. Outfielders • Outfielders should try to make all throws to bases us ing a ball trajectory that will allow

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  2. Center Field: Retrieve ball, depending on call, throw to either cut-off man located at pitcher’s mound, or throw through the cut-off man to 3 rd base. Right Field: Back up centerfielder.

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    • THIRTY81 Press Scorecard. Designed by Louis J. Spirito, this clean and compact printable scorecard has space for two subs at each lineup spot and 11 inning columns.
    • Metapost Scorecard (Black Version) Designed by Christopher Swingley, the Metapost baseball scorecard has a traditional layout with a full diamond illustration and pre-printed AB results in each box.
    • 7-Inning “Numbers Game” Style Scorecard. Designed by Reddit user BreakALegge, this scorecard is based on the popular Numbers Game scorebook pages. Created for youth games, it only has seven inning columns per page, but features dedicated areas for tracking subs, pitchers and other stats.
    • Hilty Scorecard (Version 7.5) Developed by Reddit user AdministrativeBug368, this is the best printable vertical scorecard we’ve found. It has a clean, unique design with minimalist scoring boxes and space to diagram each team’s defensive positioning.
  3. Record each strike (in “s” boxes), ball (in “b” boxes) and foul (circled in “s” boxes) – with either a line or consecutive numbers.

  4. 1.00—Objectives of the Game. 1.01 Baseball is a game between two teams of nine players each, under direction of a manager, played on an enclosed field in accordance with these rules, under jurisdiction of one or more umpires. 1.02 The objective of each team is to win by scoring more runs than the opponent.

  5. In baseball, a breaking ball is a pitch that does not travel straight as it approaches the batter; it will have sideways or downward motion on it, sometimes both (see slider). A breaking ball is not a specific pitch by that name, but is any pitch that "breaks", such as a curveball, slider, or screwball.

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  7. Ball: Short for baseball and the object the sport resides around. Baseballs have a rubber/cork core that is referred to as the “pill”. Balls are then wrapped in yarns and covered with 2 strips of white leather, before being stitched together with red laces.

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