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  1. You often see outfielders consulting cards in their back pockets that have positioning for hitters. Does anyone know what they look like? Is it just like "5 steps to the left?"

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Outfield Wall / Outfield Fence - the wall or fence beyond the outfielders that marks the outer boundary of the field. Outfielder - a fielder who patrols the outfield; usually three outfielders. Outside - a pitch is thrown away from the side of the hitter.

  3. Jul 1, 2023 · Welcome to the Sports Card Dictionary, a handy resource for decoding the language of sports card collecting. Whether you’re a long time collector or a newbie, understanding the terminology — and the many trading card abbreviations — is critical for navigating the card hobby.

  4. Oct 13, 2020 · Redemption - When a player does not sign a card for a product before it has to be packaged up for distribution, the manufacturer will replace that card with a card that tells you who the redemption is for, what the card is, if it is a parallel, and a scratch-off code. The collector with the redemption card can then go to the manufacturer’s ...

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  5. 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.

  6. Under Official Baseball Rule 6.03(a)(1), if a batter hits a ball (fair, foul, or foul tip) with one or both feet on the ground entirely outside the batter’s box, the batter shall be declared out.

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  8. Jan 2, 2022 · To read a baseball card, start with the front and note the card brand (logo), player’s name, and any other words that might help you identify the subset or insert set it belongs to. Then, flip it over and find the card number, year, and serial number (if present).

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