"That's right!" Leo grinned. "The bowler throws underarm, no windmill. And the pitch must pass over the batter's knee and below the shoulder—a 'good ball.' If you get three 'bad balls' (too high or wide), you get a 'walk' to first."
Leo held up his rounders bat. "First, ours is shorter. And we only hold it with one hand." He mimed a swing, one hand high on the grip. "In rounders, you have to swing underarm, like a pendulum."
Maeve nodded. "And a run scores when you touch home plate before three outs are made. Plus, we have nine innings, not two." differences between rounders and baseball
The teacher clapped. "So, differences?"
"Cool, a weird baseball bat," Maeve said. "That's right
And they called it "Base-rounders." Everyone agreed it was better than both.
Leo held up one finger. "One hand, underarm swing, bare hands, must run on fouls, underarm bowler, posts not bags, rounders not runs." "First, ours is shorter
Leo nodded, getting into his rhythm. "The big difference? The bases. In rounders, the posts are sticks, and we run if the ball is hit anywhere . Even if it rolls foul. You have to run."