Olympic Baseball
Olympic Baseball is a team sport featured in the Summer Olympics, where countries compete in a tournament format. Each team consists of nine players, and the objective is to score runs by hitting a pitched ball and running around four bases to reach home plate.
The game follows standard baseball rules, with two teams alternating between batting and fielding. Matches typically last nine innings, and the team with the most runs at the end wins. Baseball was included in the Olympics from 1904 to 2008 and returned for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, showcasing the sport's global appeal.