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This document builds upon the Official Rules of Baseball. By providing supplementary explanations to the official rules, as well as multiple case studies, this document offers increased clarity and consistency to all officials across Canada.
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This document builds upon the Official Rules of Baseball. By providing supplementary explanations to the official rules, as well as multiple case studies, this document offers increased clarity and consistency to all officials across Canada.
2.1 INFIELD AND OUTFIELD DIMENSIONS 2.1.1 The infield shall be a 90-foot square (27.43 m2). The measurement to first and third bases is to the back edge of each base and the apex or back point of home plate. 2.1.2 The outfield shall be the area between two foul lines formed by extending two side of the square. The distance from the apex of
This code of rules governs the playing of baseball games by professional teams of Major League Baseball and the leagues that are members of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. We recognize that many amateur and non-professional organizations play their games under professional rules and we are happy to make our rules
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Complete the circle with an out in the applicable box if that player is out at the plate or if anywhere else on the field (indicating 1, 2 or 3, depending on which out they incurred) and outline the circle.
The outfield is the area between two foul lines formed by extending two sides of the diamond as in Diagram 2. The infield and outfield, including the boundary marks from home plate to
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same as a fair fly ball that strikes the outfield wall and rebounds back onto the playing field (in play but may not be caught for the purposes of an out). Unless provided otherwise by local ground rule, a fair fly ball striking the top