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It was a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The Reverend Austin Grayson was a huge fan of the game. Many steadings developed teams that formed a professional planetary league overseen by the Commissioner of Baseball as well as the Rules Committee and the Owners' Committee. Baseball was almost unknown in the Star Kingdom of Manticore, so Andrew LaFollet had to explain it to Honor Harrington, who herself attempted to explain it to her friend Michelle Henke. (HH4, HH10) There are three baseball leagues in Efrat, that run from April through June, and are divided by age group: Cadets - 13-15 year olds, part of the IAB (inter-city games). Juveniles - 10-12 year olds, runs through Efrat Baseball, an independent league consisting of four teams - all games are in Efrat and coached by adult volunteers. Minors - 8-10 year olds, run through the matnas of Efrat; all games played wednesday afternoons from 16:30 in Efrat. For more information, contact David Gordon (993-3201) or Ira Hauser (993-8094). Kind of like tennis only it's played with more than two people on this field that is shaped like a diamond for some reason. Also, they use sticks and gloves instead of rackets. For some reason, it's known as America's past time, even though Americans seem to watch football more often for some reason. Link and Gandoorf like to play this game together. Despite baseball being a predominately American sport, baseball still featured occasionally in Sonic the Comic, second only to football. In all occasions, play was restricted to the Metropolis Zone and was a purely a recreational activity. The first time it appeared was in Issue 134's "Hyper Sonic". Sonic the Hedgehog had managed to run so fast that he had seemingly slowed down time. As he pondered what to do, he noticed two citizens playing a game of catch with a baseball, seemingly unaware that they had narrowly avoided being killed by a Doctor Robotnik Appreciation Tribe-fired missile. Affiches publicitairesdu club de baseball le plus proche de Metz This story arc lasted from 4/16 to 5/5 1990. In it, Moe bullied Calvin into joining the school baseball team after finding out he didn't sign up. Calvin, powerless, reluctantly accepted. When Calvin's father caught wind of this, he tried to train his son for the game. However, training was cut short when Calvin got injured by the ball. On his first day of baseball, Calvin got distracted and, unable to follow the game, caught an out for the opposing team. Threatened by his teammates, he quit the baseball league. This experience left Calvin with a deep dislike for organized sports. Baseball was one of many games Marvin White loved to play, and he even had his own gear. Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent, who is secretly the superhero known as Superman, is also a big fan of baseball, which he often refers to as the "Great American Game." One of his favorite teams was the Metros, and Slam Thomas was his hero. A ball used for sports. Tutorial Bot lost a Baseball in the Gnome Zone in his fake past. A Baseball was used in the creation of Gun Bot. Created By:Kurt Elfman [[Datei:Bunt.jpg|miniatur|Batter, Catcher und Umpire]] [[Datei:MG 8291 Kevin Millwood.jpg|miniatur|Pitcher beim Wurf]] [[Datei:Subway Series 2008.jpg|miniatur|Catcher und Läufer ]] [[Datei:Busch Stadium2.jpg|miniatur|Busch Stadium der Cardinals in St. Louis]] Baseball (amerikanischer Schlagball) ist eine Ball- und Mannschaftssportart US-amerikanischer Herkunft. Sie ist dort die traditionsreichste Sportart. Baseball wird aber auch in zahlreichen weiteren Ländern betrieben, besonders intensiv in Ostasien und der Karibik, aber auch in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. The baseball is a white sphere with red stitch markings to give it the appearance of a baseball. It has no distinguishing features. In story mode, it is found in Kai's Bedroom. Le baseball est un sport très endormant, presqu'aussi endormant que les français, qui eux croient que le football ne l'est pas. Le but est simple : un lanceur lance une balle d'un diamètre se situant environ entre 2 cm et 1 mètre, ensuite le batteur frappe la balle avec une batte mesurant moins de 30 mètres. Un coup la balle frappée, le bateur doit faire le tour du terrain en passant sur chaque but, sans se faire toucher par la balle. Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team (the batting team) take turns hitting while the other team (the fielding team) tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the batting team can stop at any of the bases and hope to score on a teammate's hit. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team gets three outs. One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning; nine innings make up a professional game. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins. Professional baseball was quite popular during the 20th and early 21st centuries, and the American and National Leagues had thirty-two franchises at their peak. (TNG novel: Fortune's Light) However, society later started becoming frustrated with the slower pace of the game relative to other sports. (TNG episode: "Evolution", DS9 episode: "If Wishes Were Horses") Benjamin Sisko and others believed that the early death of A. Bartlett Giamatti was a factor in the decline of baseball. (DS9 novel: The 34th Rule) Baseball is America's current pastime, the previous one being cricket. One guy throws a ball at another guy, but a guy in between those guys tries to hit that ball with a stick. If he does, a bunch of other guys try to catch the ball while the guy with the stick throws the stick away and runs in a circle. Then they do the whole thing over again, at least 55 times over the course of a game. Sometimes the Conservatives send all the baseball players to war, and then girls have to play baseball instead. It's true. Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team (the batting team) take turns hitting against the pitcher of the other team (the fielding team), which tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the batting team can stop at any of the bases and later advance via a teammate's hit or other means. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team records three outs. One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning; nine innings make up a professional game. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wi Baseball is the official summer sport of America. (America's winter sport of course is Junior League hockey) Baseball is the greatest sport ever conceived by man, which of course was in turn conceived by God, making baseball the holiest form of competition. The sport involves bags, balls, bags of balls, gloves, bats, hats, dirt, and usually some grass. The object of the game is to win by outsmarting your opponents or through sheer force of will. Charlie O'Neill loved baseball and won several trophies prior to his death in 1995. (SG1: "Cold Lazarus") After becoming the commanding officer of Stargate Command in 2004, his father Brigadier General Jack O'Neill kept a photograph of himself and Charlie playing baseball in his office. (SG1: "Zero Hour") When Teyla Emmagan was giving birth to her son Torren John Emmagan on Michael's cruiser in 2008, she told Dr. Rodney McKay that he had to catch the child, to which McKay replied that he had never been any good at baseball. (SGA: "Search and Rescue") Jeffrey and Tom loved baseball. When they were young, they had played on the town's baseball team. Jeffrey had been the pitcher, and Tom had played second base. Now that they were older, they spent their time watching baseball games on TV and talking about baseball. "Do you think they play baseball in heaven?" Jeffrey asked Tom one day. "That's a good question," Tom said. "The one who gets there first should let the other one know, somehow." "What is it like up there?" Jeffrey asked. "And do they play baseball?" "What's the bad news?" Jeffrey asked. Credited to Alvin Schwartz Baseball is a game that was released on the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. It is a simple Baseball game that is both developed and published by Nintendo. It was released in the early days of both consoles, and was re-released as a special NES game in Animal Crossing. It is now available for download in the Wii Shop Channel. Baseball is an American pastime. Only real men play this sport. Men who play soccer do not qualify as real baseball players, even if they play baseball as well. In all truth, baseball is where the money is at, which makes some of the players act like European soccer players, for example, Alex Rodriguez. Some players are overweight, but they are still cooler and can play the sport, which sets them apart from those soccer bitches. Most people who watch and score have an above average I.Q., for only people smarter than the average Soccer Bitch can score and play the game the way it is meant to be played. Baseball is an overall amazing game, and nothing will ever rival its amazing-ness. Baseball was a sport that involved two teams; one that would pitch a ball to another team's hitter and then catch it. Points were given for complete runs around a baseball diamond. The way to score was to hit balls far away enough from those in the outfield to where they could not return it in time to prevent a run; a home run put the ball over the wall or into the crowd. A pitcher had been suspended for the use of a bionic arm "without calibration", according to the Newsline column on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today. Baseball is one of Renfield Pumpkin's levels in Peggle Deluxe's Adventure Mode. The level is layed out as a big wall of blue pegs having some defending rhombi around it and below it are pegs. While playing through Adventure Mode the "pegwall" at the start will always be all blue. The way to pass through the level is to either use Spooky Ball to clear out the wall or bankshot through the wall. Baseball is a board game invented by Henry P. Smellyfut (See NASCAR) when he wanted a quick game to play, while waiting for NASCAR to finish dumping the ketchup and mustard out of the oval. (See NASCAR). Baseball is a team sport popular in North America and parts of Latin America, the Caribbean and East Asia. The modern game was developed in the United States from an early bat-and-ball game played in Britain called rounders, and it has become the national sport of the United States. It is a bat-and-ball game in which a pitcher throws (pitches) a hard, fist-sized ball past the hitting area of a batter. The batter attempts to hit the baseball with a tapered, smooth, cylindrical bat made of wood (as required in professional baseball) or metal. A team scores only when batting, by advancing counter-clockwise past a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a diamond. Each base is 90 feet from the previous base. Baseball is sometimes called hardball to differentiate it from One of the sports planned for the future is baseball. Do you want to try what it feels like to be a tactical coach, a manager and an economist of a baseball club at the same time? Feast your eyes on the home runs of your star batter, or your new ace pitcher and bring your team to victory. So don't hesitate and join baseball Baseball is a sport played between two teams of nine players each, popularly known as America's national pasttime. Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in North America, operating since 1901. Composed of 30 teams, each team plays in its own unique park. The Chicago Cubs play at Wrigley Field, famous for its ivy covered outfield walls, and the New York Yankees play at Yankee Stadium, of which the original was nicknamed "The House That Ruth Built" after legendary player Babe Ruth. Der Baseball ist ein simples Item, das in Super Mario 3D World vorkommt. Baseball was a 1989 game for the Game Boy and was one of four launch titles for the system. The other launch titles were Alleyway, Super Mario Land and Yakuman (only in Japan). It is based on the popular sport baseball. The game is actually based on the NES/Famicom Disk System version of Baseball released in 1983, although the background music is different and Mario and Luigi make guest appearances as pitchers. Baseball är en fladdermus-och-ball sport spelas mellan två lag med nio spelare i varje. Målet är att göra poäng körningar, genom att slå en kastad boll med ett slagträ, och röra en serie av fyra baser som är ordnade i hörnen av en nittio meter kvadrat eller diamant. Charlie O'Neill älskat baseboll och vunnit flera troféer före hans död i 1995. (SG1: "Cold Lazarus") Efter att ha blivit befalla kommenderar av Stargate Command under 2004, hans far Brigadgeneral höll ett Jonathan J. O'Neill fotografi av sig själv och Charlie spelar baseball i hans kontor. (SG1: "Zero Hour") This page give you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Baseball article. Take me to the Baseball article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about: thumb|Zwei Baseballmannschaften: Die Niners gegen die Logicians Baseball ist eine gemeinschaftliche Sportart von der Erde, in der zwei Teams aufeinandertreffen und sich messen. Der Baseball ist ein Objekt aus Fallout 3 und Fallout: New Vegas. Baseball is a sport, which is commonly played by Nate Wright and his friends. He plays as a right fielder for his school team, while Teddy Ortiz plays as a left fielder, and Francis Pope plays as a center fielder. Baseball is the second segment of the fifth episode of season 1, and the fifth Rugrats segment overall. Ο αμφιλεγόμενος όρος "baseball" μπορεί να περιγράφει αρκετά πράγματα. Οι 2 πιο διαδεδομένες χρήσεις του είναι α) για να αναφερθούμε στο μπεζ μπολ μας που έχουμε ειδικά για τα κοκοπόψ, ή την δραστηριότητα που νεοσύστατες κοινωνίες των απογόνων μας έχουνε χαρακτηρίσει σπορ. Εδώ θα βρείτε πληροφορίες για το δεύτερο. Το σπορ. USA. thumb Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-eighteenth century. This game and the related rounders were brought by British and Irish immigrants to North America, where the modern version of baseball developed. By the late 19th century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. Baseball on the professional, amateur, and youth levels is now popular in North America, parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia. The Sixth Doctor and Frobisher attempted to use the TARDIS to sneak into the Dodgers' baseball stadium in 20th century New York City without paying, in order to pick up Peri Brown. The Doctor got the coordinates wrong, and the TARDIS materialised in the middle of the baseball field instead. (COMIC: Time Bomb) Jerome Weismuller, a CIA agent working in 1959 Wales, wore a baseball cap and jacket with the logo of the New York Yankees. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen) The Seventh Doctor once proclaimed himself fond of baseball. He once watched Babe Ruth play in a 1926 game. (PROSE: Illegal Alien) Baseball was a team-based sport of human origin, with nine or ten positions played, depending upon whether a designated hitter were used. Apart from the designated hitter, the other positions were pitcher, catcher, first base, second base, third base, shortstop, right field, center field and left field. Organized professional league play began in the early 20th century, with the sport becoming less and less popular during the late 21st century. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses") Baseball is a sport played between two teams usually of nine each. It is a bat-and-ball game in which a pitcher throws (pitches) a hard, fist-sized, leather-covered ball toward an batter on the opposing team. The batter attempts to hit the baseball with a tapered cylindrical bat, made of wood (as required in professional baseball) or a variety of other materials (as allowed in many nonprofessional games). A team scores runs only when batting, by advancing its players — primarily via hits — counterclockwise past a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or "diamond." The game, played without time restriction, is structured around nine segments called innings. In each inning, both teams are given the opportunity to bat and score runs; a team's hal A dirty baseball. Someone must have had one amazing swing! It looks like it might still be usable. The offense attempts to score runs by hitting a ball that is thrown by the pitcher with a bat swung by the batter, then running counter-clockwise around a series of four bases: first, second, third, and home plate. A run is scored when a player advances around the bases and returns to home plate. Because Martian gravity was 40 percent less than Earth normal, the ball traveled faster and further, which some say skewed the results. There was a baseball diamond on Babylon 5 in Red Sector that Sheridan and Garibaldi used in 2259. The offense attempts to score more runs than its opponents by hitting a ball thrown by the pitcher with a bat and moving counter-clockwise around a series of four bases: first, second, third and home plate. A run is scored when the runner advances around the bases and returns to home plate. [[Soubor:Palkomlatov.jpg|thumb|Vladimir Ivanovič Palkomlatov se jako první pokusil rozšířit bejsból na Sibiři. Hra se zde ovšem neujala a na mol ožratého Palkomlatova sežral medvěd.]] Baseball (po našem bejsból) je pravděpodobně lidová zábava pocházející ze severní Ameriky, mnohými odborníky často pokládána za sport. Cíle a pravidla této hry jsou pro našince velmi nejasné a matoucí. Podle zjištění vědců z AV ČR proti sobě stojí mužstva vybavená dřevěnými holemi (pálkami), kterými kupodivu nemlátí do soupeřů, ale do malého kulatého míčku. Quiet, I'm drowsy. Baseball is a bunch of wet Phnoodles strapped into uniforms. Get out there and wine, say the coach. Lemonade spills from the pitcher. Call me out to the stadium and I'll wring the innings out of those noodles at any accost, extra innings if I have to. You know they lose because they get kicked out to the out-fields with the dragons, where they decay into small snail mouldering stacks of ash. The season is over so soon. Nothing left but T-ball. T. Ball. :-( That and pouring over week-old rain checks. Le baseball se pratique sur un terrain de gazon et de sable entre 2 équipes qui s'affrontent alternativement en attaque et en défense. Le jeu se déroule en 9 manches, sous la supervision d'un arbitre. Les joueurs sont équipés de battes, balles, et gants. Ils portent traditionnellement des tenues spécifiques à leur équipe, incluant des casquettes. Baseball ist eine Ball- und Mannschaftssportart US-amerikanischer Herkunft. Sie gilt dort als die traditionsreichste Sportart. Baseball wird in über 100 Ländern betrieben, darunter auch in Deutschland, Österreich und Teletubbieland. Dadurch, dass dieses Spiel aus dem englischsprachigen Raum übernommen wurde, wurden gleichzeitig auch jede Menge Anglizismen mit übernommen, die nicht übersetzt werden. Das Spielprinzip sollte dennoch für alle verständlich sein, die nicht der englischen Sprache mächtig sind.
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The Sixth Doctor and Frobisher attempted to use the TARDIS to sneak into the Dodgers' baseball stadium in 20th century New York City without paying, in order to pick up Peri Brown. The Doctor got the coordinates wrong, and the TARDIS materialised in the middle of the baseball field instead. (COMIC: Time Bomb) Jerome Weismuller, a CIA agent working in 1959 Wales, wore a baseball cap and jacket with the logo of the New York Yankees. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen) The Seventh Doctor once proclaimed himself fond of baseball. He once watched Babe Ruth play in a 1926 game. (PROSE: Illegal Alien) The Blackwood Falls carnival was set up on the town's baseball field. (PROSE: Forever Autumn) Baseball is a team sport popular in North America and parts of Latin America, the Caribbean and East Asia. The modern game was developed in the United States from an early bat-and-ball game played in Britain called rounders, and it has become the national sport of the United States. It is a bat-and-ball game in which a pitcher throws (pitches) a hard, fist-sized ball past the hitting area of a batter. The batter attempts to hit the baseball with a tapered, smooth, cylindrical bat made of wood (as required in professional baseball) or metal. A team scores only when batting, by advancing counter-clockwise past a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a diamond. Each base is 90 feet from the previous base. Baseball is sometimes called hardball to differentiate it from similar games such as softball. Fox Mulder used to play baseball and remained a fan of the game. [[Soubor:Palkomlatov.jpg|thumb|Vladimir Ivanovič Palkomlatov se jako první pokusil rozšířit bejsból na Sibiři. Hra se zde ovšem neujala a na mol ožratého Palkomlatova sežral medvěd.]] Baseball (po našem bejsból) je pravděpodobně lidová zábava pocházející ze severní Ameriky, mnohými odborníky často pokládána za sport. Cíle a pravidla této hry jsou pro našince velmi nejasné a matoucí. Podle zjištění vědců z AV ČR proti sobě stojí mužstva vybavená dřevěnými holemi (pálkami), kterými kupodivu nemlátí do soupeřů, ale do malého kulatého míčku. Baseball is America's current pastime, the previous one being cricket. One guy throws a ball at another guy, but a guy in between those guys tries to hit that ball with a stick. If he does, a bunch of other guys try to catch the ball while the guy with the stick throws the stick away and runs in a circle. Then they do the whole thing over again, at least 55 times over the course of a game. If the guy who throws the ball hits the guy with the sick in the head too many times, all the guys start punching each other. That's what happens when a bunch of grown men are shooting large quantities of steroids and growth hormone. Sometimes the Conservatives send all the baseball players to war, and then girls have to play baseball instead. It's true. It was a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The Reverend Austin Grayson was a huge fan of the game. Many steadings developed teams that formed a professional planetary league overseen by the Commissioner of Baseball as well as the Rules Committee and the Owners' Committee. Baseball was almost unknown in the Star Kingdom of Manticore, so Andrew LaFollet had to explain it to Honor Harrington, who herself attempted to explain it to her friend Michelle Henke. (HH4, HH10) The professional team of Harrington Steading was called the Harrington Treecats. Their home field was James Candless Memorial Field. (HH10) One of the sports planned for the future is baseball. Do you want to try what it feels like to be a tactical coach, a manager and an economist of a baseball club at the same time? Feast your eyes on the home runs of your star batter, or your new ace pitcher and bring your team to victory. So don't hesitate and join baseball Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team (the batting team) take turns hitting against the pitcher of the other team (the fielding team), which tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the batting team can stop at any of the bases and later advance via a teammate's hit or other means. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team records three outs. One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning; nine innings make up a professional game. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins. Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-eighteenth century. This game and the related rounders were brought by British and Irish immigrants to North America, where the modern version of baseball developed. By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. Baseball on the professional, amateur, and youth levels is now popular in North America, parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia. Baseball was one of many games Marvin White loved to play, and he even had his own gear. Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent, who is secretly the superhero known as Superman, is also a big fan of baseball, which he often refers to as the "Great American Game." One of his favorite teams was the Metros, and Slam Thomas was his hero. The offense attempts to score runs by hitting a ball that is thrown by the pitcher with a bat swung by the batter, then running counter-clockwise around a series of four bases: first, second, third, and home plate. A run is scored when a player advances around the bases and returns to home plate. Because Martian gravity was 40 percent less than Earth normal, the ball traveled faster and further, which some say skewed the results. There was a baseball diamond on Babylon 5 in Red Sector that Sheridan and Garibaldi used in 2259. This story arc lasted from 4/16 to 5/5 1990. In it, Moe bullied Calvin into joining the school baseball team after finding out he didn't sign up. Calvin, powerless, reluctantly accepted. When Calvin's father caught wind of this, he tried to train his son for the game. However, training was cut short when Calvin got injured by the ball. On his first day of baseball, Calvin got distracted and, unable to follow the game, caught an out for the opposing team. Threatened by his teammates, he quit the baseball league. This experience left Calvin with a deep dislike for organized sports. Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-eighteenth century. This game and the related rounders were brought by British and Irish immigrants to North America, where the modern version of baseball developed. By the late 19th century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. Baseball on the professional, amateur, and youth levels is now popular in North America, parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia. Charlie O'Neill loved baseball and won several trophies prior to his death in 1995. (SG1: "Cold Lazarus") After becoming the commanding officer of Stargate Command in 2004, his father Brigadier General Jack O'Neill kept a photograph of himself and Charlie playing baseball in his office. (SG1: "Zero Hour") When Teyla Emmagan was giving birth to her son Torren John Emmagan on Michael's cruiser in 2008, she told Dr. Rodney McKay that he had to catch the child, to which McKay replied that he had never been any good at baseball. (SGA: "Search and Rescue") Baseball is the official summer sport of America. (America's winter sport of course is Junior League hockey) Baseball is the greatest sport ever conceived by man, which of course was in turn conceived by God, making baseball the holiest form of competition. The sport involves bags, balls, bags of balls, gloves, bats, hats, dirt, and usually some grass. The object of the game is to win by outsmarting your opponents or through sheer force of will. Jeffrey and Tom loved baseball. When they were young, they had played on the town's baseball team. Jeffrey had been the pitcher, and Tom had played second base. Now that they were older, they spent their time watching baseball games on TV and talking about baseball. "Do you think they play baseball in heaven?" Jeffrey asked Tom one day. "That's a good question," Tom said. "The one who gets there first should let the other one know, somehow." As it turned out, Tom got to heaven first after he was in a bad car accident. Jeffrey waited patiently to hear from him. One day Jeffrey found a see-through Tom in the living room. He was scared, but curious. "What is it like up there?" Jeffrey asked. "And do they play baseball?" "When it comes to baseball, I have good news and bad news," Tom said. "The good news is that we do play baseball in heaven. We have some fine teams. In fact, I even play second base on my team, just like in the old days." "What's the bad news?" Jeffrey asked. "The bad news," Tom started, "is that you're scheduled to pitch tomorrow." Credited to Alvin Schwartz Baseball is a sport, which is commonly played by Nate Wright and his friends. He plays as a right fielder for his school team, while Teddy Ortiz plays as a left fielder, and Francis Pope plays as a center fielder. Baseball is a game that was released on the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. It is a simple Baseball game that is both developed and published by Nintendo. It was released in the early days of both consoles, and was re-released as a special NES game in Animal Crossing. It is now available for download in the Wii Shop Channel. Ο αμφιλεγόμενος όρος "baseball" μπορεί να περιγράφει αρκετά πράγματα. Οι 2 πιο διαδεδομένες χρήσεις του είναι α) για να αναφερθούμε στο μπεζ μπολ μας που έχουμε ειδικά για τα κοκοπόψ, ή την δραστηριότητα που νεοσύστατες κοινωνίες των απογόνων μας έχουνε χαρακτηρίσει σπορ. Εδώ θα βρείτε πληροφορίες για το δεύτερο. Το σπορ. USA. thumb This page give you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Baseball article. Take me to the Baseball article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a Baseball link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: * #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. * #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. Affiches publicitairesdu club de baseball le plus proche de Metz Baseball is an American pastime. Only real men play this sport. Men who play soccer do not qualify as real baseball players, even if they play baseball as well. In all truth, baseball is where the money is at, which makes some of the players act like European soccer players, for example, Alex Rodriguez. Some players are overweight, but they are still cooler and can play the sport, which sets them apart from those soccer bitches. Most people who watch and score have an above average I.Q., for only people smarter than the average Soccer Bitch can score and play the game the way it is meant to be played. Baseball is an overall amazing game, and nothing will ever rival its amazing-ness. Baseball is the second segment of the fifth episode of season 1, and the fifth Rugrats segment overall. A dirty baseball. Someone must have had one amazing swing! It looks like it might still be usable. Baseball is one of Renfield Pumpkin's levels in Peggle Deluxe's Adventure Mode. The level is layed out as a big wall of blue pegs having some defending rhombi around it and below it are pegs. While playing through Adventure Mode the "pegwall" at the start will always be all blue. The way to pass through the level is to either use Spooky Ball to clear out the wall or bankshot through the wall. A ball used for sports. Tutorial Bot lost a Baseball in the Gnome Zone in his fake past. A Baseball was used in the creation of Gun Bot. Created By:Kurt Elfman The offense attempts to score more runs than its opponents by hitting a ball thrown by the pitcher with a bat and moving counter-clockwise around a series of four bases: first, second, third and home plate. A run is scored when the runner advances around the bases and returns to home plate. Players on the batting team take turns hitting against the pitcher of the fielding team, which tries to prevent runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the batting team can stop at any of the bases and later advance on a teammate's hit or other means. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team records three outs. One turn at bat for both teams, beginning with the visiting team, constitutes an inning, and nine innings a game. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins. Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-18th century. This game was brought by immigrants to North America, where the modern version developed. By the late 19th century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. Baseball is now popular in North America and parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean, East Asia and Europe. In the United States and Canada, professional Major League Baseball (MLB) teams are divided into the National League (NL) and American League (AL), each with three divisions: East, West, and Central. The major league champion is determined by playoffs that culminate in the World Series. The top level of play is similarly split in Japan between the Central League and Pacific Leagues and in Cuba between the West League and East League. Der Baseball ist ein simples Item, das in Super Mario 3D World vorkommt. Baseball is a sport played between two teams usually of nine each. It is a bat-and-ball game in which a pitcher throws (pitches) a hard, fist-sized, leather-covered ball toward an batter on the opposing team. The batter attempts to hit the baseball with a tapered cylindrical bat, made of wood (as required in professional baseball) or a variety of other materials (as allowed in many nonprofessional games). A team scores runs only when batting, by advancing its players — primarily via hits — counterclockwise past a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or "diamond." The game, played without time restriction, is structured around nine segments called innings. In each inning, both teams are given the opportunity to bat and score runs; a team's half-inning ends when three outs are recorded against that team. In the United States I'm from Mexico, professional Major League Baseball teams are divided into the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). Each league has three divisions: East, West, and Central. Four teams make the playoffs in each league: the three division leaders, plus one "wild card" team with the best record among the remaining teams in the league. In the American League, there is a designated hitter who bats for the pitcher, which enables the pitcher to focus on pitching. In the National League, the pitcher is required to bat. If an American League team is playing a National League team at the National League team's field, than both pitchers must bat. If the game takes place at the American League team's field, than both teams may use a designated hitter. Each Major League team has a so-called "farm system" of minor league teams at the (R) (lowest), (A), (AA) and (AAA) (highest) levels. These teams allow development of younger players against opponents with similar levels of skill, and are also used to gradually rehabilitate Major League players after an injury. Baseball on both the professional and amateur levels is popular in North America, Central America, parts of South America, parts of the Caribbean, and East Asia. The modern version of the game developed in North America beginning in the eighteenth century. The consensus of historians is that it evolved from bat-and-ball games, such as rounders and cricket, and also "townball," brought to the continent by British and Irish immigrants. By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. The game is sometimes referred to as hardball to differentiate it from similar sports such as softball. thumb|Zwei Baseballmannschaften: Die Niners gegen die Logicians Baseball ist eine gemeinschaftliche Sportart von der Erde, in der zwei Teams aufeinandertreffen und sich messen. Baseball was a 1989 game for the Game Boy and was one of four launch titles for the system. The other launch titles were Alleyway, Super Mario Land and Yakuman (only in Japan). It is based on the popular sport baseball. The game is actually based on the NES/Famicom Disk System version of Baseball released in 1983, although the background music is different and Mario and Luigi make guest appearances as pitchers. Der Baseball ist ein Objekt aus Fallout 3 und Fallout: New Vegas. Baseball was a team-based sport of human origin, with nine or ten positions played, depending upon whether a designated hitter were used. Apart from the designated hitter, the other positions were pitcher, catcher, first base, second base, third base, shortstop, right field, center field and left field. Organized professional league play began in the early 20th century, with the sport becoming less and less popular during the late 21st century. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses") While professional baseball had died out on Earth with the last World Series in 2042, there were efforts to revive the sport (with apparently limited success) over succeeding centuries. In the 2150s, Titan had a baseball team called the Bluebirds, and the Boston Red Sox had changed their name to the New England Red Sox. (In Between Days: Reversal) In the TNG novel: Fortune's Light, it is mentioned that a 10-team interplanetary league existed for only two seasons in the 22nd century. These two teams may have been part of that league. In the ST novel: Federation, the last World Series was played before the Optimum Movement takeover at Battersea Stadium in the United Kingdom. The game underwent at least a limited revival on Earth in the 23rd century. Old team names such as the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves were brought back, and new ones -- such as the Moscow Mudhens -- created. (Orion Press) Starfleet Academy had baseball teams in the 2270s; then-Midshipman Fourth Class Saavik was on the freshman team. (TOS novel: The Pandora Principle) A six-team league proved to be very popular on Cestus III during the 2370s, with such teams as the Cestus Comets and the Pike City Pioneers. (DS9: "Family Business", DS9: "The Way of the Warrior") On Deep Space 9, the captain and crew of USS T'Kumbra challenged the command crew of the station to a baseball game. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite") The sport was still popular on Simpson's Planet in the 2380s, with both minor and major leagues. However, few female Simpsons could play major-league baseball in that era. It was the object of much gambling over a variety of baseball-related items, such as the point spread and whether one could pitch a perfect game. (RIS Bouteina: "Black Sox", "Jockship") Dhiemm was known to be completely neutral to hockey and indicated that he might have preferred baseball instead, when he said "Play ball!" during every face-off he had to preside over during the hockey game. (RIS Bouteina: "Ultimate Wager") Due to a spatial and temporal interphase, Wesley Crusher and Geordi La Forge were sent to 1941 briefly, and took in a game between the Washington Senators and the Boston Red Sox, and saw Ted Williams hit two home runs. (In Between Days: "Crackerjack") In the Mirror universe, baseball was played with twelve players. In addition to the above-mentioned nine (there was no designated hitter), mirror baseball also had a fourth base, second pitcher and second catcher. Pitchers and catchers were often designated as being "left" or "right", depending upon where they stood on the mound, with reference to the two hitters, who would also be designated as "left" or "right". Both pitchers would hurl at the same time as the two batters would attempt to connect and run the bases on the pentagonally shaped field (In Between Days: Temper). Knife fights were common, particularly during pitching changes or plate collisions (In Between Days: The Play at the Plate). Two of the better mirror teams were the Ganymede Hunters and the South American Pistoleros. The Empress Hoshi Sato would encourage her crew to watch the various games, and she and her senior staff, and then eventually her children, would collect wagers and would exert physical pressure if debts were not paid on time (In Between Days: Reversal, The Play at the Plate). In 2410 the two teams competing in the Bajoran World Series were the Warriors, from Kendra Province, and the Hara Cats. Vesin Kilros of the Warriors was at bat first in one game, and scored a hit off the opening pitch that went into right field. (Bait and Switch: "All's Fair in Love and War") Baseball ist eine Ball- und Mannschaftssportart US-amerikanischer Herkunft. Sie gilt dort als die traditionsreichste Sportart. Baseball wird in über 100 Ländern betrieben, darunter auch in Deutschland, Österreich und Teletubbieland. Dadurch, dass dieses Spiel aus dem englischsprachigen Raum übernommen wurde, wurden gleichzeitig auch jede Menge Anglizismen mit übernommen, die nicht übersetzt werden. Das Spielprinzip sollte dennoch für alle verständlich sein, die nicht der englischen Sprache mächtig sind. Baseball är en fladdermus-och-ball sport spelas mellan två lag med nio spelare i varje. Målet är att göra poäng körningar, genom att slå en kastad boll med ett slagträ, och röra en serie av fyra baser som är ordnade i hörnen av en nittio meter kvadrat eller diamant. Charlie O'Neill älskat baseboll och vunnit flera troféer före hans död i 1995. (SG1: "Cold Lazarus") Efter att ha blivit befalla kommenderar av Stargate Command under 2004, hans far Brigadgeneral höll ett Jonathan J. O'Neill fotografi av sig själv och Charlie spelar baseball i hans kontor. (SG1: "Zero Hour") När Teyla Emmagan var att föda henne på Torren John Emmagan på Lastlight's kryssare under 2008, berättade hon Doktor Meredith Rodney McKay att han hade att fånga barnet, som McKay svarade att han aldrig hade varit något bra på baseball. (ATL: "Search and Rescue") [[Datei:Bunt.jpg|miniatur|Batter, Catcher und Umpire]] [[Datei:MG 8291 Kevin Millwood.jpg|miniatur|Pitcher beim Wurf]] [[Datei:Subway Series 2008.jpg|miniatur|Catcher und Läufer ]] [[Datei:Busch Stadium2.jpg|miniatur|Busch Stadium der Cardinals in St. Louis]] Baseball (amerikanischer Schlagball) ist eine Ball- und Mannschaftssportart US-amerikanischer Herkunft. Sie ist dort die traditionsreichste Sportart. Baseball wird aber auch in zahlreichen weiteren Ländern betrieben, besonders intensiv in Ostasien und der Karibik, aber auch in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Professional baseball was quite popular during the 20th and early 21st centuries, and the American and National Leagues had thirty-two franchises at their peak. (TNG novel: Fortune's Light) However, society later started becoming frustrated with the slower pace of the game relative to other sports. (TNG episode: "Evolution", DS9 episode: "If Wishes Were Horses") Benjamin Sisko and others believed that the early death of A. Bartlett Giamatti was a factor in the decline of baseball. (DS9 novel: The 34th Rule) In addition, labor disputes and rising ticket prices between 1981 and 2026 contributed to a serious decline in the sport. The number of the sport's fans declined by half between 1999 and 2019. Four teams went bankrupt between 2018 and 2023, while eight others changed ownership multiple times. By 2059, only eight franchises still remained. (TNG novel: Fortune's Light) There are three baseball leagues in Efrat, that run from April through June, and are divided by age group: Cadets - 13-15 year olds, part of the IAB (inter-city games). Juveniles - 10-12 year olds, runs through Efrat Baseball, an independent league consisting of four teams - all games are in Efrat and coached by adult volunteers. Minors - 8-10 year olds, run through the matnas of Efrat; all games played wednesday afternoons from 16:30 in Efrat. For more information, contact David Gordon (993-3201) or Ira Hauser (993-8094). Despite baseball being a predominately American sport, baseball still featured occasionally in Sonic the Comic, second only to football. In all occasions, play was restricted to the Metropolis Zone and was a purely a recreational activity. The first time it appeared was in Issue 134's "Hyper Sonic". Sonic the Hedgehog had managed to run so fast that he had seemingly slowed down time. As he pondered what to do, he noticed two citizens playing a game of catch with a baseball, seemingly unaware that they had narrowly avoided being killed by a Doctor Robotnik Appreciation Tribe-fired missile. Baseball wasn't truly introduced until Issue 143's "Secret Enemy". Tampered with by Grimer, the Kintobor Computer sent Sonic to the Metropolis Zone, believing it to be under attack from Badniks. Once he got there, Sonic was struck from behind and charged at his assailants. As it happened, the "attack" was really Tony and his friends playing baseball; the ball in question had gone astray and hit Sonic in the back of the head. This scene was recorded by nearby cameras and edited footage of it was used as part of The Inside Story, a documentary that implied that Sonic attacked the children "whose only crime was playing baseball". Outside of the sport, baseball bats have been known to be used as a weapon. In "Captain Plunder and the Spice Maidens", Simpson the Cat was tasked with attacking a resident of Scourge Bay, using the bat to "convince" him to join the Sky Pirates. Instead, the cat dozed off and, upon waking, accidentally broke the bat over Plunder's head. Baseball is a board game invented by Henry P. Smellyfut (See NASCAR) when he wanted a quick game to play, while waiting for NASCAR to finish dumping the ketchup and mustard out of the oval. (See NASCAR). Le baseball est un sport très endormant, presqu'aussi endormant que les français, qui eux croient que le football ne l'est pas. Le but est simple : un lanceur lance une balle d'un diamètre se situant environ entre 2 cm et 1 mètre, ensuite le batteur frappe la balle avec une batte mesurant moins de 30 mètres. Un coup la balle frappée, le bateur doit faire le tour du terrain en passant sur chaque but, sans se faire toucher par la balle. Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team (the batting team) take turns hitting while the other team (the fielding team) tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the batting team can stop at any of the bases and hope to score on a teammate's hit. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team gets three outs. One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning; nine innings make up a professional game. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins. Baseball on the professional, amateur, and youth levels is popular in North America, Central America, parts of South America and the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia and Southeast Asia. The modern version of the game developed in North America, beginning in the eighteenth century. The consensus of historians is that it evolved from earlier bat-and-ball games, such as cricket and rounders, brought to the continent by British and Irish immigrants. By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. The game is sometimes referred to as hardball in contrast to the very similar game of softball. In North America, professional Major League Baseball teams are divided into the National League (NL) and American League (AL). Each league has three divisions: East, West, and Central. Every year, the champion of Major League Baseball is determined by playoffs culminating in the World Series. Four teams make the playoffs from each league: the three regular season division winners, plus one wild card team. The wild card is the team with the best record among the non–division winners in the league. In the National League, the pitcher is required to bat, per the traditional rules. In the American League, there is a tenth player, a designated hitter, who bats for the pitcher. Each major league team has a "farm system" of minor league teams at various levels. These teams allow younger players to develop as they gain on-field experience against opponents with similar levels of skill. Baseball was a sport that involved two teams; one that would pitch a ball to another team's hitter and then catch it. Points were given for complete runs around a baseball diamond. The way to score was to hit balls far away enough from those in the outfield to where they could not return it in time to prevent a run; a home run put the ball over the wall or into the crowd. Howard's daughter was selling peanut brittle for $5.00 a case to raise money for her baseball team. She turned up at the McFly residence wearing her baseball team uniform and carrying an entire crate of peanut brittle, accompanied by her father Howard, who pressured George McFly to purchase the case. Griff Tannen owned a Kirk Gibson Jr. Slugger 2000 adjustable bat though not for baseball. While in 2015, Marty McFly saw a newsflash that the Chicago Cubs defeated a team from Miami with a five-game sweep (out of nine) to win the World Series. A pitcher had been suspended for the use of a bionic arm "without calibration", according to the Newsline column on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today. In 1985A, Lewis owned a wooden baseball bat, which he used for defending his family. In 1986A, Biff Tannen used an aluminum baseball bat as a weapon when committing various crimes along with his brothers Riff and Cliff. Biff was about to strike Marty with his bat, only to hit the bug zapper, electrifying him and his brothers as a result. In 1986B, Biff (who was being controlled by his Citizen Plus wristwatch by Edna Brown) assaulted George McFly with an aluminum bat. He left the bat behind, which convinced Marty that George was mugged. Both Jules and Verne Brown played baseball. Marty's ancestor Pee Wee McFly was a pitcher for the Boston Beaneaters. A Los Angeles Dodgers shirt was displayed on the wall of the Cafe 80's. Baseball is a sport played between two teams of nine players each, popularly known as America's national pasttime. Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in North America, operating since 1901. Composed of 30 teams, each team plays in its own unique park. The Chicago Cubs play at Wrigley Field, famous for its ivy covered outfield walls, and the New York Yankees play at Yankee Stadium, of which the original was nicknamed "The House That Ruth Built" after legendary player Babe Ruth. Baseball has had a great impact in America's popular culture, including Ernest Thayer's 1888 poem "Casey at the Bat", and Abbott and Costello's famous "Who's on First" routine. Le baseball se pratique sur un terrain de gazon et de sable entre 2 équipes qui s'affrontent alternativement en attaque et en défense. Le jeu se déroule en 9 manches, sous la supervision d'un arbitre. Les joueurs sont équipés de battes, balles, et gants. Ils portent traditionnellement des tenues spécifiques à leur équipe, incluant des casquettes. L'équipe défensive est constituée de 9 joueurs sur le terrain : un lanceur, un receveur et 7 autres joueurs répartis entre le champ intérieur (première base, deuxième base, arrêt-court, troisième base) et le champ extérieur (champ droit, champ centre et champ gauche) dont le but est de rattraper la balle. L'équipe en attaque envoie un batteur dont le but est de frapper la balle par un "coup sûr" (hit) afin de progresser sur les 4 bases du champ intérieur en courant. Si la balle est rattrapée à la volée par les défenseurs, le batteur est éliminé. Si le batteur parvient sur une base avant la balle, il est sauf. Si la balle arrive sur la base avant le coureur, il est éliminé. Une fois sur la base, le batteur devient un coureur et son but est de progresser vers la quatrième base, mais il est alors tributaire des coups frappés par ses coéquipiers qui se relaient dans le rôle de batteur. Un "home run" (coup de circuit) est un coup sûr permettant au batteur de passer par toutes les bases d'une seule frappe. Un point est marqué lorsqu'un coureur a traversé les 4 bases. Kind of like tennis only it's played with more than two people on this field that is shaped like a diamond for some reason. Also, they use sticks and gloves instead of rackets. For some reason, it's known as America's past time, even though Americans seem to watch football more often for some reason. Link and Gandoorf like to play this game together. Quiet, I'm drowsy. Baseball is a bunch of wet Phnoodles strapped into uniforms. Get out there and wine, say the coach. Lemonade spills from the pitcher. Call me out to the stadium and I'll wring the innings out of those noodles at any accost, extra innings if I have to. You know they lose because they get kicked out to the out-fields with the dragons, where they decay into small snail mouldering stacks of ash. The season is over so soon. Nothing left but T-ball. T. Ball. :-( That and pouring over week-old rain checks. The baseball is a white sphere with red stitch markings to give it the appearance of a baseball. It has no distinguishing features. In story mode, it is found in Kai's Bedroom.
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