Every year you read or hear a major league manager claiming that he is the most important. The absolute first rule is that each of his players must strive for the first base every time. Then, during the season, players will inevitably be disciplined or summoned for not complying with the most important absolute first rules. Frankly speaking, the basic principles of this game must even be mentioned in the highest level baseball game, which is terrible. Because this is the easiest thing a player should do in a game, and not doing so may be the difference between winning or losing his team.
For a good reason, the name of the game is baseball. When each player enters the batter's position, each player's goal is to safely reach all four bases, as the result will be a home run score, or help their teammates advance safely so they can score. The logic below is that each player must run as fast as possible to each base, each game, to minimize the ability of the defense to prevent them from scoring….
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