Baseball (38005 bytes) 3: ...[softball]] and other [[List of sports similar to baseball|similar games]].
5: ...fers to a game of baseball, and "ballpark" to a [[baseball field]]. Among American television viewers, howev...
8: ...ew thumbnail.png|thumb|300px|right|Diagram of a [[baseball diamond]].]]
9: ...|umpire]]s. There are usually [[umpire positions (baseball)|four umpires]] in major league games; up to six ...
11: ...m gets three players of the batting team ''[[out (baseball)|out]]''. The winner is the team with the most r...
Out (baseball) (3379 bytes) 1: ...f a number of different events, and the [[umpire (baseball)|umpire]] rules a [[batter]] or [[baserunner]] ou...
7: ** he commits [[interference (baseball)|interference]];
14: ** A fielder with a [[live ball (baseball)|live ball]] in possession touches first base bef...
28: ** he commits [[interference (baseball)|interference]], such as when he contacts a field...
29: ...ee feet (.91 meters) from his running [[baseline (baseball)|baseline]] in attempting to avoid a tag;
Mr. Baseball (972 bytes) 1: '''''Mr. Baseball''''' was a US [[1992]] film from [[Universal Stud...
5: ...finds himself traded from the U.S. [[Major League Baseball|major league]]s to the [[Nagoya]] Chunichi Dragon...
8: *[http://www.imdb.com/Title?0104926 IMDb: ''Mr. Baseball'']
Sandlot baseball (284 bytes) 1: [[Category:Baseball]]
3: ...eams they own is often referred to as ''organized baseball''.
Slide (baseball) (1584 bytes) 1: ...seball.jpg|thumb|right|384px|[[Ty Cobb]] [[slide (baseball)|sliding]] into [[first base]] at [[Comiskey Park...
3: ...r actually sharpening his spikes in the [[dugout (baseball)|dugout]], in order to intimidate the other team.
10: *[[List of baseball jargon]]
16: [[Category:Baseball terminology|Slide (baseball)]]
Submarine (baseball) (1529 bytes) 1: In [[baseball]], a '''submarine''' is a pitch delivered with a ...
3: ...f pitchers use overarm motions. Thus, most young baseball pitchers are encouraged to throw overhand.
7: ...regular submariner pitchers in the [[Major League Baseball|major leagues]]. Some in the past have been more ...
9: [[Category:Baseball pitches]]
Baseball Commissioner (828 bytes) 1: ...l]], established the office of '''Commissioner of Baseball'''. The commissioner is chosen by a vote of the o...
3: ==Commissioners of Baseball==
14: [[Category:Baseball commissioners|*]]
Baseball card (5996 bytes) 1: [[Image:Baseball_cards.jpg|thumb|350px|Baseball cards from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s]]
2: ...information such as statistics on the back. While baseball cards may be of any size, the standard size in th...
6: ...d Snyder cards are sometimes considered the first baseball cards.
8: ... products being advertised had no connection with baseball. Advances in color printing increased the possibl...
10: ...ional [[card game]] or a [[simulation|simulated]] baseball game. While most modern cards are purely [[collec...
Error (baseball) (1631 bytes) 1: ...y effort. It normally does not count as a [[hit (baseball statistics)|hit]] and the batter will not be cred...
9: [[Category:Baseball statistics]]
Run (baseball) (1319 bytes) 1: ...'''run''' is scored when a player advances [[out (baseball)|safely]] around all three bases and returns safe...
3: ...s [[earned run]]s and runs scored due to [[error (baseball statistics)|errors]].
7: [[Category:Baseball statistics]][[Category:Baseball rules]]
Triple (baseball) (1381 bytes) 1: [[Category:Baseball statistics]]
3: ... the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see [[error (baseball statistics)|error]]) or another runner being put ...
5: ...ng dominated by players from the early history of baseball.
7: ==Triple leaders in Major League Baseball==
23: # [[Harry Davis (baseball player)|Harry Davis]] ([[1897]]) - 28
Double (baseball) (1774 bytes) 1: [[Category:Baseball statistics]]
3: ... the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see [[error (baseball statistics)|error]]) or another runner being put ...
9: ==Double leaders in Major League Baseball==
22: # [[George Burns (baseball player)|George Burns]] ([[1926]]) - 64
Single (baseball) (721 bytes) 1: [[Category:Baseball statistics]]
4: ... the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see [[error (baseball statistics)|error]]) or another runner being put ...
6: ...atistics)|triples]] and [[home run]]s from [[hit (baseball statistics)|hits]].
Baseball glove (2314 bytes) 1: ...b|Glove front (top) shows catching surface with [[baseball bat]]. Glove back (bottom).]]
3: ...''' or '''mitt''' is a large leather glove that [[baseball]] players on the defending team are allowed to we...
5: ...a padding. The adoption of the baseball glove by baseball star [[Albert Spalding]] when he began playing fi...
7: ...s, baseball gloves have grown. While catching in baseball had always been two handed, eventually, gloves gr...
15: [[Category:Baseball equipment]]
Baseball movie (2562 bytes) 3: ...ng to a [[Film genres|genre]] where the game of [[baseball]] features prominently in the plot.
5: ...ut movie history, filmmakers have often turned to baseball.
7: Many baseball films are true stories which follow a particular ...
9: Other baseball films are pure fiction, using baseball as a backdrop for [[humor]] (''[[The Bad News Bea...
11: Notable baseball movies include:
Inside baseball (2072 bytes) 1: '''Inside baseball''' refers to conversations or dialog that refers ...
3: ...n political or legal talk shows. Sometimes inside baseball is also exhibited at symposiums for which the par...
5: ===Examples of Inside baseball===
7: ...ical talk show, the most common example of inside baseball is a "process story", in which the discussion cen...
9: Legal shows abound with inside baseball, including discussions about how a particular jud...
2004 in baseball (29309 bytes) 1: ...ll|2003]] - [[2004 in baseball|2004]] - [[2005 in baseball|2005]]''
15: ...son]] became only the 17th person in Major League Baseball history to throw a [[perfect game]], throwing 13 ...
19: ...on the career list. It was only the third time in baseball history that two players with 500 homers connecte...
30: ...ead in the [[2003 in sports|2003]] [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]] game when he allowed a [...
32: ...d of 68 set in [[2002]] before the [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]] break. After three inten...
Assist (baseball) (1105 bytes) 1: ...error (baseball statistics)|error]]. (see also: [[baseball statistics]])
3: ...] and the [[catcher]] catches the third [[strike (baseball statistics)|strike]], the pitcher is not credited...
7: [[Category:Baseball statistics]]
Japanese baseball (9828 bytes) 1: ''Part of the [[History of baseball]] series.''
3: [[Baseball]] has been a popular sport in [[Japan]] for over ...
7: ...ロ野球), meaning ''Professional Baseball''.
9: ...ues who have gone on to success in [[Major League Baseball]] in the [[United States]] include [[Hideo Nomo]]...
11: ==Professional Baseball==
Baseball (ball) (4123 bytes) 1: [[Image:Baseball (ball) closeup.jpg|250px|right|A baseball ball]]
2: ...] used primarily in the sport of the same name, [[baseball]]. It is generally approximately 9 inches (23 cm...
4: ...mp off the bat faster, and go farther. Since the baseballs used [[as of 2004|today]] are wound tighter than...
6: ... to them, one reason some people enjoy going to a baseball game. Balls hit out of the park for momentous oc...
8: ... instances of fans catching or attemping to catch baseballs:
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