Baseball: Pronunciation:ˈbās-ˌbȯl
a game played with a bat
and ball between two teams of nine players each on a large field having
four bases that mark the course a runner must take to score.
Baseball is a slow-paced game that requires a great amount of skill,
strength, and hand-eye coordination. Unlike other team sports, baseball
has no clock, so the game continues until the last out is recorded (or,
in the case of many youth baseball games, until it is too dark to see
the ball!).