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Baseball, in Aiea, is an outdoor sport played between two teams comprising of nine players each. The equipment used for this game is baseball, baseball bat and baseball gloves. The objective is to score runs by hitting the thrown baseball with a baseball bat and touching a sequence of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square field. Baseball Park, or a Baseball Stadium or a Ball Park, is a place where baseball game is played. It comprises of the playing arena and the adjacent spectator seating. While the ninety-foot square field and the areas indicated by white painted lines adhere to strict rules, guidelines for the rest of the ground are flexible. The infield contains three bases, home plate, and the pitcher's mound. The gap between the bases and home is a surface of grass, save for the dirt mound in the center. This actually differs from the softball, where the infield is entirely dirt. Nowadays there are so many Baseball Clubs like, New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, and many more. Among them, Atlanta Braves is the oldest, persistently operating team in Major League Baseball. YellowPagesGoesGreen lists numerous baseball clubs and parks in Aiea.

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