Every time you got up to bat, you’d get at least a base hit because strike-outs wouldn’t exist.
The game would be modified according to each player’s needs, so if you didn’t hit well, at minimum the first baseman would be removed, but in essence, all outfielders could be removed to make each player feel successful.
If you never showed up for practice, you would still play well in the game because coaches can make any player successful.
If you hit a single, but you wanted a double, you’d get to re-bat until you achieved your goal.
If someone caught the ball you hit, you’d re-bat and re-bat until you were successful.
If you missed an easy catch, you’d be excused from it and no one would hold it against you.
If you were on the field, not paying attention, and missed a major play, we wouldn’t blame you, we’d blame the coach for not being good enough.
The good players would be rewarded by sitting on the bench unchallenged and the not-so-good players would get all of the coach’s attention.
If you mom or dad disagreed with the coach’s decision, your mom or dad would win instead of being ejected from the game.
If Baseball were like School, no one would play...