Those posts are down the left field line and the right field line are called 'foul poles'.
They are called Goal Posts in both codes
It's called a goalpost.
A "Fly out" or "Pop Out" -- generally if it is caught in the outfield it is called a "Fly Out", a ball in the infield is called a "Pop Out"
Batter hit the ball into the outfield.
He hit the ball in the outfield in the championship game
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if you kick the ball between the middle two posts you get 6 points but if you kick the ball between the outer two posts you get 1 point
The posts are not part of the net. If the ball hits the post or goes around the post, the ball is out of play. It is the other team's point
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Field and get the ball
There are lines placed to divide the foul territory and the fair territory. Any ball that lands on the foul territory will be called foul. When the ball enters the fair territory, ball is at play.
The markings on the field has a foul line. This is by the running paths by 1st and 3rd. Any ball that lands in between the foul line is a fair ball. Any ball that lands out the foul line is a foul. When ball rolls on the infield and goes out the foul territory will be called foul. But when ball lands on the outfield and rolls to foul territory is a live ball