Baseball law

Baseball law refers to the various civil statutes, local ordinances, and court decisions pertaining to the game of baseball and its institutions, as distinguished from the Rules of Baseball, which are a private codification of rules governing the internal workings of baseball games. == Nineteenth-century baseball law == Both the early rules (which act as the laws of the game) and the legal cases surrounding the sport impact the way baseball is played to this day.

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Baseball law

Baseball law refers to the various civil statutes, local ordinances, and court decisions pertaining to the game of baseball and its institutions, as distinguished from the Rules of Baseball, which are a private codification of rules governing the internal workings of baseball games. == Nineteenth-century baseball law == Both the early rules (which act as the laws of the game) and the legal cases surrounding the sport impact the way baseball is played to this day.

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