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  2. Baseball — Wikipédia

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    Le baseball (/bɛz.bɔl/ 1 Écouter ; de l'anglais : /ˈbe ɪ s.ˌbɔl/ 2 Écouter) est un sport collectif dérivé des mêmes racines que le cricket, qui se pratique sur un terrain de gazon et de sable. Il se joue avec des battes pour frapper une balle lancée, et des gants pour rattraper la balle.

  3. Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several plays, with each play generally beginning when a player on the fielding team, called the pitcher, throws a ball that a player on the batting team, called the batter, tries to hit with a bat.

  4. Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada. One of the big four major leagues, MLB comprises 30 teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada.

  5. History of baseball - Wikipedia

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    The history of baseball can be broken down into various aspects: by era, by locale, by organizational-type, game evolution, as well as by political and cultural influence. The game evolved from older bat-and-ball games already being played in England by the mid-18th century.

  6. Baseball - Wikiwand

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    Le baseball est un sport collectif dérivé des mêmes racines que le cricket, qui se pratique sur un terrain de gazon et de sable. Il se joue avec des battes pour frapper une balle lancée, et des gants pour rattraper la balle.

  7. Baseball | History, Definition, & Facts | Britannica

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    Baseball is a game played with a bat, a ball, and gloves between two teams of nine players each on a field with four bases laid out in a diamond. Long called America’s ‘national pastime’ and thought to have been invented in the U.S., the game was actually derived from the English game of rounders.

  8. Portail:Baseball — Wikipédia

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    Le baseball est un sport collectif qui se joue avec une batte pour frapper une balle lancée. Le batteur tente de frapper la balle afin d'avoir le temps d'avancer sur les trois bases dans l'ordre avant de se rendre au point de départ (le marbre) pour marquer un point.

  9. History of baseball | Events, Dates, People, & Facts | Britannica

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    History of baseball, overview of notable events and people in the history of baseball. Long known as “America’s Pastime,” the sport was not actually created in the United States and has been passed over in popularity by American football. Nevertheless, baseball remains, to many, inextricably tied.

  10. A Brief History of the Baseball | Smithsonian

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    With its pristine white surface and high contrast red stitching, todays baseball is a beautiful union of form and function, an almost ideal Modernist object. But it didn’t start out that way.

  11. Baseball - Origins, Rules, Leagues | Britannica

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    Baseball - Origins, Rules, Leagues: The term base-ball can be dated to 1744, in John Newbery’s children’s book A Little Pretty Pocket-Book. The book has a brief poem and an illustration depicting a game called base-ball.