Baseball is a sport played with two teams of nine players each, one on offense and the other on defense. The objective of the game is to score runs by hitting the ball into scoring positions, such as home plate or the left field corner. Points are scored when a player hits the ball and it goes over the home plate, or if it's caught by an opponent in the outfield. Each team has a designated batter who is the focus of attack for that team. The pitcher throws a pitch, and the batters then try to hit it. If the batter hits the ball and it gets past the pitcher, it becomes a base. Players can advance to base by running, jumping, sliding or swinging their bat. The game typically lasts 90 minutes, with the first team getting three outs before the other team scores a run.
In baseball, the game begins when each team consists of 9 players. The pitcher throws the ball and gets to "the base" by hitting the ball with their bat. The defense team tries to stop the pitcher from scoring. The team with the most points at the end of 9 games wins.
If 9 games are tied, extra time periods may be added to determine the winner. Each period lasts for five games. If there is no clear winner after the first nine games, additional periods can be played until a clear winner is determined. Additional periods can also be played if the match ends in a tie.
This information should help you better understand baseball rules.
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