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|Term=Patch Baseball
|Term=Patch Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Description=A name for a form of baseball that allows the plugging of runners. We find the term used in upstate New York[146] in about 1850.
|Location=New York
|Game Regions=US
|Game Eras=1800s,Predecessor
|Description=<p>Patch Baseball is evidently  name for a form of baseball that allows the plugging of runners. We find the term used in upstate New York in about 1850.  "Patching" is another word for "plugging" or "burning" baserunners.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>See Protoball Chronology item [[1850c.17]].</span><span>  </span><span>Thanks to Skip McAfee for explaining the term.</span></p>
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Description

Patch Baseball is evidently  name for a form of baseball that allows the plugging of runners. We find the term used in upstate New York in about 1850.  "Patching" is another word for "plugging" or "burning" baserunners.

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See Protoball Chronology item 1850c.17.  Thanks to Skip McAfee for explaining the term.

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