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|Term=Welsh Baseball
|Term=Welsh Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Location=Wales, England
|Description=<p>This game uses a smaller ball than US baseball, and features a flattened bat, underhand pitching, ten-player teams, no foul ground, an all-out-side-out rule, and two-inning games.</p>
|Description=<p>This game uses a smaller ball than US baseball, and features a flattened bat, underhand pitching, ten-player teams, no foul ground, an all-out-side-out rule, and two-inning games.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>George Vecsey, "Playing Baseball in&nbsp;</span>Wales<span>,"&nbsp;</span><em>New York</em><em>&nbsp;Times</em><span>, August 11 1986.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>George Vecsey, "Playing Baseball in&nbsp;</span>Wales<span>,"&nbsp;</span><em>New York</em><em>&nbsp;Times</em><span>, August 11 1986.</span></p>
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Game Family Baseball Baseball
Location Wales, England
Description

This game uses a smaller ball than US baseball, and features a flattened bat, underhand pitching, ten-player teams, no foul ground, an all-out-side-out rule, and two-inning games.

Sources

George Vecsey, "Playing Baseball in Wales," New York Times, August 11 1986.

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