Outline of baseball
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to baseball:
Baseball – bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond.
What type of thing is baseball?[]
- Exercise – bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health or wellness.
- Game – structured activity, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool. Games are distinct from work, which is usually carried out for remuneration, and from art, which is more concerned with the expression of ideas. However, the distinction is not clear-cut, and many games are also considered to be work (such as professional sports).
- Ball game – game played with a ball.
- Bat-and-ball game – field game played by two teams which alternate between "batting" and "fielding" roles. The fielding team defends, so only the batting team may score, but they have equal chances in both roles.
- Ball game – game played with a ball.
- Sport – form of physical activity which, through casual or organised participation, aim to use, maintain or improve physical fitness and provide entertainment to participants.
- Competitive sport – sport in which one or more participants or teams compete against one another. The one that is the most successful in achieving the objective of the game or sport event is the winner.
- Team sport – sport that involves players working together towards a shared objective.
- Recreational sport – sport engaged in as a leisure time activity.
- Spectator sport – sport that is characterized by the presence of spectators, or watchers, at its matches. Spectator sports are a form of entertainment.
- Professional sport – sport in which the athletes receive payment for their performance.
General baseball concepts[]
Equipment of the game[]
- Baseball bat
- Baseball (ball)
- Baseball glove
- Baseball field
Rules of the game[]
- Baseball rules
- Balk
- Baseball field
- Baserunning
- Batting out of turn
- Bunt
- Business rules (see The Official Professional Baseball Rules Book)
- Catch
- Defensive substitution
- Designated hitter
- Double switch
- Extra innings
- Fair ball
- Force play
- Forfeit
- Foul ball
- Foul tip
- Fourth out
- Ground rule double
- Ground rules
- Hit
- Hit by pitch
- Home run
- In flight
- Infield fly rule
- Injured list (historically known as "disabled list")
- Inning
- Instant replay in baseball
- Interference
- Invisible runner rule
- Knickerbocker Rules
- Live ball
- Neighborhood play
- Obstruction
- Out
- Pace of play
- Pitch clock
- Pitching position
- Quick pitch
- Rainout
- Run
- Rundown
- Safe
- Strike zone
- Suspended game
- Tag out
- Tag up
- Time of pitch
- Uncaught third strike
History of baseball[]
- History of baseball
- Origins of baseball
Baseball leagues, teams, and organizations[]
National team competitions[]
- Baseball World Cup
- World Baseball Classic
- WBSC Premier12
- Baseball at the Summer Olympics
- Baseball at the Pan American Games
In North America[]
- Major League Baseball
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- Minor League Baseball
- Mexican League
- Winter Leagues
- Colombian Professional Baseball League
- Dominican Winter Baseball League
- Mexican Pacific League
- Puerto Rico Baseball League
- Venezuelan Professional Baseball League
- Amateur baseball in the United States
- All-American Amateur Baseball Association
- National Baseball Congress
- National Adult Baseball Association
- American Legion Baseball
- NCAA Baseball
- American Amateur Baseball Congress
- Pony League
- Little League
Other Latin American Leagues[]
- Brazilian Baseball Championship
- Pan American Baseball Confederation (COPABE)
- Baseball in Cuba
- Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League
Baseball in Europe[]
- Confederation of European Baseball
- European Cup
- Austrian Baseball League
- Vlaamse Baseball en Softball Liga (Belgium)
- Ligue Francophone Belge de Baseball-Softball (Belgium)
- Ceskomoravska League (Czech Republic)
- Croatian Baseball League
- Division Élite (France)
- Bundesliga (Germany)
- British Baseball Federation (Great Britain)
- Hellenic Amateur Baseball Federation (Greece)
- Danish Baseball Federation
- Irish Baseball League
- Italian Baseball League
- Honkbal Hoofdklasse (Netherlands)
- Norway Softball and Baseball Federation
- Portuguese Baseball and Softball Federation
- Slovak Baseball Federation (Slovakia)
- División de Honor de Béisbol (Spain)
- Elitserien (Sweden)
- Turkish Baseball Softball American Football and Rugby Federation
- Federation Baseball Softball Ukraine
Baseball in Asia[]
- Nippon Professional Baseball (Japan)
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- China Baseball League (People's Republic of China)
- Korea Professional Baseball (Korea)
- Baseball Philippines
- Chinese Professional Baseball League (Taiwan)
Baseball in Africa[]
Baseball in Oceania[]
- Australian Baseball League
- New Zealand Baseball
Defunct Leagues[]
- Negro league baseball
- Leagues
- Negro National League (1920–31)
- Eastern Colored League (1923–28)
- American Negro League (1929)
- Negro Southern League (1920–36), minor league
- East-West League (1932)
- Negro National League (1933–48)
- Negro Southern League (1945–51), minor league
- Negro American League (1937–60)
- Teams in the Negro leagues[1]
- Leagues
- Atlanta Black Crackers (1920–52)
- Atlantic City Bacharach Giants (1919–34)
- Baltimore Black Sox (1916–34)
- Baltimore Elite Giants (1920–50)
- Birmingham Black Barons (1920–60)
- Brooklyn Royal Giants (1910–42)
- Chattanooga Choo-Choos (1940–46)
- Chicago American Giants (1920–52)
- Cleveland Buckeyes (1942–50)
- Cuban Stars (1920–30)
- Detroit Stars (1920–33, 1937)
- Hilldale Darbie Daisies (1916–32)
- Homestead Grays (1929–48)
- Indianapolis ABCs (1912–26)
- Indianapolis Clowns (1943–50)
- Jacksonville Red Caps (1938–42)
- Kansas City Monarchs (1920–65)
- Memphis Red Sox (1923–62)
- New York Black Yankees (1936–48)
- New York Cubans (1935–50)
- New York Lincoln Giants (1911–30)
- Newark Eagles (1933–50)
- Philadelphia Stars (1934–52)
- Pittsburgh Crawfords (1931–38)
- St. Louis Stars (1922–31)
- Former Major Leagues
- American Association (1882–91)
- Union Association (1884)
- Players' League (1890)
- Federal League (1914–15)
- Cuban League
- All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Baseball publications[]
Persons influential in baseball[]
Contributors[]
- List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Ford C. Frick Award, presented annually by the Hall of Fame for excellence in baseball broadcasting (article includes a list of honorees)
- BBWAA Career Excellence Award, presented annually by the Baseball Writers' Association of America for excellence in baseball writing (article includes a list of honorees)
- Buck O'Neil Lifetime Achievement Award, presented no more often than every three years by the Hall of Fame for outstanding contributions to baseball's image (article includes a list of honorees)
- People not directly connected with the sport who nevertheless made a contribution:
- Roger Angell, essayist and Spink Award winner
- Ken Burns, documentarian
- Charles Feltman, inventor of the hot dog
- Bill James, author and statistician
- Topps Chewing Gum, producer of baseball cards
Players[]
- Lists of Major League Baseball players
- List of 19th-century baseball players
- List of Negro league baseball players
Umpires[]
Managers and Coaches[]
Owners[]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Listed are teams in operation for five or more years
External links[]
- Leagues and organizations
- Major League Baseball
- International Baseball Federation
- Minor League Baseball
- British Baseball Federation
- Statistics and game records
- News and other resources
- BaseballLibrary.com
- Baseball Prospectus
- Society for American Baseball Research
- Baseball PBS documentary directed by Ken Burns
- Mister Baseball European baseball news
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