In Major league baseball, they use Rawlings's official league baseballs with a low seam. In college they use different balls according to their conference. All other leagues and ages use a vast field of brands and types.Hope I helped.
The Designated hitter is allowed only in the American League and throughout the minor leagues.
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No. Both the American and National Leagues must follow the same rules listed in the Official MLB Rules. The only difference between the leagues is that the National Leagues chooses not to use the Designated Hitter rule. Both leagues have the option to use that rule if they want to, but it is not mandatory for any league to use it in any game.
If i has a USSSA stamp on it then Yes. If it doesn't it is illegal TO USE IN A GAME.
Almost all leagues are anything up to 2 3/4"
A baseball.
Yes, most high school leagues require -3, but rules can be different from league to league.
They don't use four outfielders in softball. Some slow-pitch leagues may choose to use four outfielders, but other than that, the positions are the same as in baseball. Rec leagues, high school, and college softball all use three outfielders: left field, right field, and center field.
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No. Both the American and National Leagues must abide to the Official MLB Rules. The only difference between the two leagues is that the National League elects not to use the Designated Hitter Rule. Both leagues have the option to use it or not use it at the beginning of any game. Even if one team uses the Designated Hitter Rule, the other team may elect not to use it in the same game if they want to.
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