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|Term=Peanut Baseball
|Term=Peanut Baseball
|Game Family=Fungo
|Game Family=Fungo
|Description=Described as akin to Pepper, this bat-control game[147] involved hitting lobbed pitches toward a fence featuring extra-base zones. Cleanly-fielded balls, wide hits, and hits over the fence were outs. Baserunning is not part of this game.
|Description=<p>Described as akin to Pepper, this bat-control game involved hitting lobbed pitches toward a fence featuring extra-base zones. Cleanly-fielded balls, wide hits, and hits over the fence were outs. Baserunning is not part of this game.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>W. Runquist, &ldquo;The Hill,&rdquo; in G. Land,&nbsp;</span><em>Growing Up with Baseball</em><span>&nbsp;(UNebraska, 2004), page 98.</span></p>
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Description

Described as akin to Pepper, this bat-control game involved hitting lobbed pitches toward a fence featuring extra-base zones. Cleanly-fielded balls, wide hits, and hits over the fence were outs. Baserunning is not part of this game.

Sources

W. Runquist, “The Hill,” in G. Land, Growing Up with Baseball (UNebraska, 2004), page 98.

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