there are 4 bases
1st- you score nothing
2nd-you score half a rounder
3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing
4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)
There are 9 players on a rounders team.
Baseball is still baseball in England - there are many significant differences between baseball and rounders, for example, runs (known themselves as rounders) are only scored in rounders when a single player runs around all four bases. There are two separate Rounders associations in the British Isles, that which exists in England is called the National Rounders Association (NRA), and that which exists in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
Five innings constitute a game of rounders
The Rounders Triangle, also known as the "Rounders Triangle," is a concept used in the sport of rounders, a bat-and-ball game similar to baseball. It represents the three bases that a player must touch in order to score a run: first base, second base, and third base, forming a triangular path around the pitch. Players aim to run around these bases after hitting the ball, returning to the home base to complete a score. The efficient navigation of this triangle is crucial for successful gameplay in rounders.
i'm sure it is 4 rounders
five
A Rounders pitch is 180.13 square metres in size
there are 4 bases 1st- you score nothing 2nd-you score half a rounder 3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing 4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)
American baseball was derived from both rounders and cricket, which are both traditional British bat-and-ball games. In rounders, which was often played in town squares, stakes were driven into the ground to act as bases. During the late 1800s, people replaced the stakes with bases, and began to refer to it as "townsball." This eventually morphed into "baseball," and set guidelines of rules and regulations were set in writing in 1845.
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a wooden bat, stoopido
In a rounders game, points are scored by batters hitting the ball and then running around a series of bases to return to the starting point, known as the "home base." A player scores one rounder for completing a full circuit of the bases without being put out. Additional points can be earned for hitting the ball beyond a certain boundary, typically marked on the field. The team with the most rounders at the end of the game wins.