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|Description=<p>per Wieand. This is a game with pitching and batting but no running. A caught fly ball results in an out, and the batter then goes to the outfield, or grutz, to begin his rotation back to the batting position. If a ball is not caught, the fielder tries to return it to home through an arch made by the batter.</p>
|Description=<p>per Wieand. This is a game with pitching and batting but no running. A caught fly ball results in an out, and the batter then goes to the outfield, or grutz, to begin his rotation back to the batting position. If a ball is not caught, the fielder tries to return it to home through an arch made by the batter.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Paul R. Wieand,&nbsp;</span><em>Outdoor Games of the Pennsylvania Germans</em><span>&nbsp;</span>(Plymouth Meeting, PA: Mrs. C. N. Keyser, 1950)<span>., page 9.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>Paul R. Wieand, </span><em>Outdoor Games of the Pennsylvania Germans</em><span> </span>(Plymouth Meeting, PA: Mrs. C. N. Keyser, 1950)<span>., page 9.</span></p>
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per Wieand. This is a game with pitching and batting but no running. A caught fly ball results in an out, and the batter then goes to the outfield, or grutz, to begin his rotation back to the batting position. If a ball is not caught, the fielder tries to return it to home through an arch made by the batter.

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Paul R. Wieand, Outdoor Games of the Pennsylvania Germans (Plymouth Meeting, PA: Mrs. C. N. Keyser, 1950)., page 9.

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