I think you are asking who "Bats" first? The Visiting team bats first at the top of the inning for each inning with the Home team playing the field. After 3 outs they switch. Unless there is a tie they play for 9 innings (8 and a half if the home team is leading at the top of the 9th inning).
The visiting team bats first.
but f"!@# that!
On tv the home team is also listed 1st
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If you play one inning you cannot be redshirted. Baseball is different from football.
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