Compare And Contrast Baseball And American Football

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PUT ON THE GAME! Americans across the nation enjoy to watch American Football and Baseball. There are so many similarities as well as differences in each sport. Even though American football and baseball are loved by many, they are played with different rules, on different fields, and run on different game clocks. Many argue which is a better sport to watch and enjoy.
The rules of each sport vary in terms of scoring, physical contact, and win conditions. In football, the win goes to the team who scores the most in an allotted time. Football is a very physical game in which you have to move the ball down the end zone to score a touchdown. A touchdown can be scored by running with the ball to the end zone or by passing it to another team mate. …show more content…

In the National Football League (NFL) a standard field is a rectangular shaped field that is one hundred and twenty yards long and fifty three yards wide. But only one hundred yards are accounted with white paint on the field. The other twenty yards are split on the far ends as the end zones each ten yards. These fields sometimes use real grass but also use artificial turf. On the contrary, baseball uses clay and dirt to outline the diamond in which all the bases are 30 yards apart. Baseball fields are like an upside down cone that's length reaches four hundred feet long and 320 from the far corner to another. These fields vary because of game mechanics of each …show more content…

Football players have four plays to get through the opponents defense and advance ten yards. If they achieve that then they repeat the process until they're in the end zone. If not, then they punt the ball to the other team, so the other team has a chance to score. Along the same lines with baseball, if the team batting gets three outs then teams switch from batting to outfield. There are a couple ways to get someone out in baseball. You can get someone out by catching their ball in the air, tagging a runner with the ball, and finally throwing them out at first base. Both sports revolve around the movement of a ball and taking turns to score and play

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