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Major League Baseball Opening Day

In celebration of Major League Baseball’s Opening Day on Thursday, March 26th, here are some key vocabulary & facts to know ahead of the 2026 season.

Baseball, sometimes called “America’s pastime”, is a team sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal is to score more runs than the opposing team by hitting a ball and running around four bases to complete a run. A baseball game lasts for a minimum of nine innings – if the game is tied at the end of the ninth inning, the game continues until one team scores a run.

Basic Rules of Baseball

  1. Teams take turns batting and fielding.
  2. The batting team tries to score runs by hitting the ball and running around the bases.
  3. The fielding team tries to get three outs to end the batting team’s turn.
  4. A batter gets up to 3 strikes. Three strikes = out.
  5. Four balls = walk (the batter goes to first base).
  6. A run is scored when a player touches all four bases and returns to home plate.
  7. After 3 outs, the teams switch sides (batting and fielding).
  8. The game is played over 9 innings.
  9. The team with the most runs at the end wins.

 The Field

Positions

Key Vocabulary

catch, hit, pitch, run, swing

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League & Teams

There are 30 Major League Baseball (MLB) teams. They are divided into two leagues: the American League and the National League, with 15 teams in each. 

American League

AL EastAL CentralAL West
Baltimore OriolesChicago White SoxHouston Astros
Boston Red SoxCleveland GuardiansLos Angeles Angels
New York YankeesDetroit TigersOakland Athletics
Tampa Bay RaysKansas City RoyalsSeattle Mariners
Toronto Blue JaysMinnesota TwinsTexas Rangers

National League

NL EastNL CentralNL West
Atlanta BravesChicago CubsArizona Diamondbacks
Miami MarlinsCincinnati RedsColorado Rockies
New York MetsMilwaukee BrewersLos Angeles Dodgers
Philadelphia PhilliesPittsburgh PiratesSan Diego Padres
Washington NationalsSt. Louis CardinalsSan Francisco Giants

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