In Baseball, an "out" is a crucial part of the game where a player is removed from the field after failing to successfully complete their turn at bat. Outs are important because a team only has a limited number of outs in each inning, typically three, before they must switch from offense to defense. This impacts the game by putting pressure on the batting team to score runs efficiently and on the defensive team to make outs quickly in order to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
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