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Hendren Global Group

Baseball Geek Group: Jimm Hendren is not only meant to be an exhaustive reference for anything about baseball but also as a community for fanboys like me. Simply put, I made this just to share the baseball love and encourage people to be involved, or at least get interested, in this amazing sport. Everything here is what I’ve learned through the years, supported of course by facts from various sources.

Baseball Geek Group: Jimm Hendren, Maintaining Your Baseball Field, Warning Track
The warning track is exactly that - a warning so players don't run into obstacles and get hurt. What you're going to do Your field needs a warning track. It should extend around the entire field. The warning track provides player safety and reduces wear of turf in front of the dugouts and around the home plate area.
Baseball Geek Group: About Jimm Hendren Group
Just an ordinary guy who can't get enough of watching countless baseball games and reading every imaginable baseball books but stopping short of playing the sport myself. Baseball Geek Group: Jimm Hendren is not only meant to be an exhaustive reference for anything about baseball but also as a community for fanboys like me.
Baseball Geek Group: Jimm Hendren, Basics
A baseball game is played with 2 competing teams, each having 9 players in the field. The batting (hitting) team plays offense while the fielding (pitching) team goes on defense. They take turns in batting - with the visiting team normally the first - and when each team has had their chance to play offense, it is what we call an inning.
Baseball Geek Group: Jimm Hendren, Origins
The real origins of baseball has been disputed since it became popular because of its similarities with other older games. A number of games are said to be early forms of baseball like "stool ball", "round ball" and "goal ball". The basic premise of each game is the ball pitching and player running around bases and getting tagged out.