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Understanding Baseball

                                                          

 It's a quieter feeling than the crazed rowdiness of a football game, and it unfolds at a slower pace than the frenzied action of a basketball game. It's a feeling of anticipation, an emotional tension that builds in the crowd and then releases in the crack of a bat that clears the bases, and wins the game.

A baseball game has its own pace. Some are a thrill a minute, while others are a thrill an hour. Rest assured, the thrill is coming.

 

The beauty in baseball is in the details: the full count, the double play, the sacrifice fly. These are particular scenarios that happen in a game. They're exciting because they're opportunities for one team to leap ahead of the other team. In these crucial moments, teams make plays that can decide the outcome of the game. You may have to wait for them, but that makes it more exciting when they do happen.

 

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