What is an inning in baseball?
In baseball, an inning is a segment of the game where both teams have a chance to bat and score runs. An inning is divided into two halves: the top half and the bottom half.
The top half of the inning is when the visiting team (the team that is not playing at their home field) bats and tries to score runs. The bottom half of the inning is when the home team (the team that is playing at their home field) bats and tries to score runs.
A standard game of baseball is typically divided into nine innings. Each team gets a chance to bat and score runs in each inning, with the teams switching roles after three outs are recorded. The team with the most runs at the end of nine innings wins the game.