1 rule is if the ball is not fully over the foul line it is not a out or a foul no matter how big or small the ball is
if the ball touched anything else it does not cout
if another player is on the feild sitting and it touched them it still counts
No, but Abner Doubleday who invented baseball's rules was stationed there as a union officer.
check the website of the French national association of softball and baseball clubs at: http://www.ffbsc.org/
A pretty vague question. Organized baseball usually refers to an agreed upon league of teams that play each other over the course of a year or season. You can organize a single game like an old timers game, a tournament of games or an entire season. There are agreed upon rules and usually a rule book, a schedule, impartial umpires, ground rules and even specific rules for mercy such as in little league and Knothole baseball. Unorganized baseball is referred to as sandlot baseball where there are no set rules, no umpires, there doesn't even have to be 9 players on each team.
Alexander Crosswright
The only major rules change since 1964 was the addition of the Designated Hitter rule adopted by the American League initiated in 1973.
Go on line to MLB.com and search for rules, or google baseball rules.
don't cheat and that's all the rules
many baseball rules have changed over the years. this includes new rules such as no steroids in baseball and rule changes (atone time it was 7 ball for a walk not 4)
the Knickerbocker Club came up with the rules of it
don't cheat and that's all the rules
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1845 is when the Knickerbockers made the baseball rules. Hope that helped (:
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The umpire is the person that rules on plays.
the rules were decided when all the fans yelled out what they wanted it to be.
Abner Doubleday