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  2. Ladder tournament - Wikipedia

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    A ladder tournament (also known as a ladder competition [1] or pyramid tournament [2] [3]) is a form of tournament for games and sports. Unlike many tournaments, which usually have an element of elimination, ladder competitions can go on indefinitely. In a ladder competition, players are listed as if on the rungs of a ladder.

  3. Firematic Racing - Wikipedia

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    The sport has evolved to include the use of a digital scoreboard. The Joe Hunter Memorial Scoreboard is used at drills to keep the competitors and fans aware of the event standings as well as the point standings for the whole drill. A new another new addition has been Drill Team Radio which broadcasts live on an FM signal at almost every drill.

  4. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    In Major League Baseball the best-of-7 rounds are played in a "232" format. This is to allow all games to be played in, in effect, location-consistent “sub-series” of 2 or 3 games. A "22–1–1–1" format could only be played in 2- and 3-game sub-series if the teams did not get days off for travel; however, the league gives teams ...

  5. Baseball5 - Wikipedia

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    2.3.3 Special batting order situation. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... increasing the distance between them by 0.5 metres (1 ft 8 in). ...

  6. Round-robin tournament - Wikipedia

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    Example of a round-robin tournament with 10 participants. A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a competition format in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn.

  7. Speed Score - Wikipedia

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    Speed Score, often simply abbreviated to Spd, is a statistic used in Sabermetric studies to evaluate a baseball player's speed. It was invented by Bill James, and first appeared in the 1987 edition of the Bill James Baseball Abstract. [1] Speed score is on a scale of 0 to 10, with zero being the slowest and ten being the fastest.

  8. Hotbox (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Hotbox is a baseball drill or mini-game that can be played with three or more players and two to four bases. [1] The variation with only two bases can also be called pickle, rundown, or running bases. [2] [3] In the drill, one fielder plays near each of the bases and the rest of the players are runners, who begin on any base. The fielders ...

  9. Agility drill - Wikipedia

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    Agility drills [1] are used in the aim of improving sports agility, which is the ability to change direction and accelerate while in motion. Description [ edit ]