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  • How to Make a Mini Replica of a Baseball Stadium

    Making a miniature replica of a baseball stadium can involve making a small-scale model or re-creating a much larger one in your own backyard. Making your replica stadium can involve a little...

  • What Is the Origin of Baseball Cleats?

    Baseball cleats help players gain traction on natural grass, field turf, infield dirt and pitchers' mounds. Professional players have worn some version of cleats for most of the sport's existence,...

  • How to Invest in Minor League Baseball

    How many times have you thrown up your hands at the futility of your favorite baseball club and declared, "I could run a team better than these guys"? Investing in minor league baseball could be...

  • How to Enjoy the World Series Without Stress

    In the Broadway musical "Damn Yankees", a frustrated wife of a rabid baseball fan bemoans, in song, the six months of the year she's a baseball widow. With the post season now stretching...

  • The History of the Baseball Glove

    Few things are as rooted in Americana as a good game of baseball. The modern game has taken on the trappings of big-time sports: lucrative contracts, corporately sponsored stadiums, the occasional...

  • The History of Baseball in the U.S.

    Baseball, often called the American pastime, has been played since the early 19th century. Players in amall towns formed teams while those in larger cities formed baseball clubs. The exact...

  • How to Adopt a Major League Baseball Playoff Team

    The postseason is here, but not if your local baseball team was injury ridden like my beloved Mets and did not qualify for the Fall Classic. Do not despair baseball fans whose teams totally sucked...

  • How to Enjoy a Baseball Game

    Baseball is and will always be considered "THE" great American pass-time. Here's what you need to do in order to fully enjoy visiting a ballpark during a baseball game.

  • Pitching Mound History

    The pitcher's mound is the small oval area in the center of a baseball infield where the pitcher stands and the ball is thrown from. The mound provides a small competitive advantage for pitchers...

  • The History of the Baseball Pennant Race

    The pennant refers to baseball's division winners and the champions of the two leagues--American and National--that constitute Major League Baseball. Though overshadowed by the World Series, they...

  • How to Catch a Baseball at a Stadium

    Ever wish you could be that fan they show on camera catching the foul ball or home run? This article will give you a few its and some advice to increase your chances of going home with a souvenir...

  • How to Calculate a Baseball Pitcher's WHIP Ratio

    The WHIP (Walks Plus Hits Per Inning Pitched) ratio is an objective measurement used to figure out how many hitters a pitcher has allowed to reach base per inning pitched. It is a more direct...

  • Athlete Salary Comparison

    The salaries of professional athletes have skyrocketed since the mid-1970s. A benchmark of the change was an arbitration ruling in Major League Baseball that allowed players to become free agents...

  • How to be a professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs

    This article explains how to be a professional player for the Chicago Cubs. Making a career playing baseball is very taxing, and playing for the Cubs has unique challenges that can make even the...

  • What is a Pennant in Baseball?

    In Major League Baseball, a pennant is the championship for either each division in baseball, or for one of the two leagues: the American League or the National League. The two league pennant...

  • Why Are They Called the New York Giants?

    The New York Giants are one of the longest existing franchises in the National Football League. Their heritage and prolific success have been an integral part in the landscape of professional...

  • Pro Baseball Rules

    Many rules in baseball are universal, such as the bases being 90 feet apart, the mound being 60 feet and 1/2 inch from the plate, the strike zone and the infield fly rule. But there are some that...

  • How to Get Into Baseball

    Baseball is one of America's favorite pastime and the sport has over a century of history behind it. Many people enjoy playing baseball while indulging in peanuts and Cracker Jacks. In order to...

  • Definition of Pennant Race

    In baseball, a pennant race refers to the battle between teams in a division or league for the championship. The term pennant is a reference to a banner or flag that the winning team is...

  • Rules for Japanese Baseball

    Before the first professional league was established in Japan during 1936, baseball had been played there for more than a half-century. It was introduced to Japan by American teachers and...

  • Baseball Weather Rules

    Baseball is a game played primarily outdoors and the Major League season lasts for more than half of the year, covering a part of almost every season. This means that there has to be certain rules...

  • Baseball Blackout Rules

    Major League Baseball, like many other businesses during slumping economic times, has decided to take matters into its own hands in an effort to gain higher attendance and increase sagging ticket...

  • Baseball Uniform Rules

    Professional sports leagues have strict rules and regulations concerning the uniforms worn by the players that are on each team and Major League Baseball is certainly no exception. The rules...

  • How to Stretch a Baseball Hat

    Baseball hats are worn by more than just baseball players. They are used for fashion or to protect a head from the sunlight. They are also worn to show team spirit or to advertise a certain brand...

  • History of White Sox Jerseys

    The Chicago White Sox are among the most storied teams in baseball, and their changing uniforms match them in famous and infamous ways alike. Since 1906, the Sox have donned over a dozen different...

  • History of the Baseball Uniform Jersey

    Baseball jerseys have been an integral part of baseball team uniforms since the sport was officially organized back in 1845. Jersey styles have varied drastically over the years, sporting various...

  • History of Baseball Uniforms

    Baseball uniforms have been worn to distinguish the different baseball teams since the early days of the sport. Baseball uniforms typically consist of a numbered jersey, baseball pants, caps,...

  • How to Clean Baseball Pennants

    Baseball pennants are triangular-shaped banners that are usually sold in baseball stadium gift shops. Popular with fans, the souvenirs are adored by both casual and serious collectors. Because...

  • Definition of a Baseball Pennant Race

    A baseball pennant race is the competition for a baseball title within the American and National Leagues of Major League Baseball. The term came about due to the fact that the winning club is...

  • What are Pennants in Baseball?

    A pennant in baseball is a league championship won by a team. The word "pennant" can also refer to a symbolic flag that celebrates that league title. Pennants are also smallish, triangular-shaped...

  • Pick Off Moves in Baseball

    A good pick-off move will catch a runner by surprise. Learn more about defensive strategies in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Fair & Foul Balls in Baseball

    A foul ball can count as a strike. Learn about hitting in baseball in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining the Bean Ball in Baseball

    The bean ball can be used to rattle baseball batters. Learn more about pitching tactics in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Signs From Catcher & Coaches in Baseball

    Signs from the catcher tell the pitcher what pitches to throw. Learn more about baseball signals in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining the Sacrifice Fly in Baseball

    A Sacrifice Fly is used to advance a runner. Learn more about run-scoring strategies in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Cheating in Baseball

    Many baseball players try to get an advantage with illegal tactics like spit balls and corked bats. Learn more about cheating in baseball in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced...

  • Substitution Strategies in Baseball

    Pinch hitters are put in a baseball game for their hitting skills. Learn more about substitution strategies in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Innings & Scoring in Baseball

    How are runs scored in baseball? Learn how the game of baseball is structured in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Balls & Strikes in Baseball

    When do baseball players walk or strike out? Learn how to understand the pitch count in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Rooting for a Baseball Team on Defense

    Strikeouts and ground outs are two ways to out a batter in baseball. Learn about how a baseball team gets outs on defense in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Rooting for a Baseball Team on Offense

    In baseball, a run is scored every time a base runner crosses home plate. Learn more about the basics of offense in baseball in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Fielding Positions in Baseball

    Each baseball player on defense is responsible for fielding balls hit near them. Learn more about playing defense in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Pitching Strategy in Baseball

    A pitcher throws a change-up to catch the batter by surprise. Learn more about pitching strategies in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Base Stealing in Baseball

    A base runner can steal a base as soon as a pitcher moves toward home plate. Learn more about base stealing in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • Explaining Base Runner Leads in Baseball

    A base runner will try to get as far away from the base as possible before the pitcher makes his pitch. Learn more about base-running strategy in this free baseball basics lesson from an...

  • How to buy Mets tickets online

    The flowers are blooming, the sun is shining and spring is here again. What does that mean? It means it is baseball season once again! One of the cheapest, easiest and most convenient ways to get...

  • How to Watch Baseball

    In these economic times, many of us are going to be staying home (even more!) and watching TV (even more!) instead of going out to dinner, movies and live sporting events. We'll be cutting back...

  • How to Build A Major League Baseball Stadium

    A major league baseball stadium begins with an empty lot and ends up an entertainment facility that attracts major league baseball teams and their fans. When it is time to ‘go out to the ballpark’...

  • How Does a Baseball Player Train During the Off-season?

    During the off-season, a baseball player directs the brunt of his training regimen towards the maintenance of core fitness levels. This type of training will ease the transition into preseason...

  • About Baseball Statistics

    For many spectators and baseball enthusiasts, statistics are one of the most important aspects of the game. Because baseball is traditionally one of the more slow-moving professional sports, it...

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