The basic rules of baseball have remained the same since its inception, although some rules and the format of the game have been refined and changed over time. The basic idea of baseball is to score more runs than your opponent.
The game is played between two teams, each with 9 players. One player from a team throws the ball, and the other players try to hit it with a stick and then run around specially marked bases to score runs. The team that scores the most runs in 9 innings (game stages) wins the game.
One of the most important rules of baseball is that a player can only start running around the bases after the ball has been hit. If the ball flies out of the field, it is considered a strikeout and the player who hit the ball is out of the game. If the ball is hit into the field, the players of the opposing team try to catch it and throw the runner out.
Baseball also has various rules related to how players must throw and catch the ball, how players must move around the field, and how both teams must be prepared before the game begins. Some rules may vary depending on the specific league or tournament.