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Baseball - America's pastime

A bat-and-ball sport that began over 150 years ago

A baseball game in progress with the pitcher throwing the ball

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What is it?

Baseball is one of America's favourite sports. It is played by two teams of nine. One team tries to score 'runs' by hitting a small white ball with a long wooden bat, then running around a square of four bases. The other team tries to stop them by catching the ball or tagging the runners.

Tell me more

Modern baseball was put together in the United States in the 1840s, from older bat-and-ball games. By the late 1800s, big leagues had formed and people across the country went to the games. American children grew up playing it on every patch of grass they could find.

The pitch is a giant diamond shape. The pitcher stands in the middle and throws the ball as fast as they can to the batter standing at 'home plate'. If the batter hits the ball, they run as fast as possible to first base. If they keep going - all the way around first, second, third and back to home plate - they have scored a run. If they hit the ball so far that it goes out of the field, that's a 'home run', and they jog all the way around.

Baseballs are surprisingly small - about the size of a tennis ball - and the bats are long pieces of polished wood, usually made from ash or maple. Players wear leather gloves on one hand to help catch the ball. The catcher (who stands behind home plate) wears extra padding because the ball comes at them so fast.

Baseball is not just American any more. It is huge in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. The Baseball World Cup brings teams from around the world together. Some of the best players in the US Major League come from Latin America, Asia and the Caribbean.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might some sports be popular in one country and not another?
  2. 02Baseball has nine players on a team. What other team sports do you play, and how many people are on each side?
  3. 03If you were inventing a brand-new sport for your school, what would the rules be?
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Classroom activity

In the playground, mark out a small baseball diamond with four bases (chalk or cones). The class takes turns batting (use a soft ball and a tennis racket if you don't have a bat). Track how many 'home runs' the class can score in 20 minutes.

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