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|Term=Soak Ball | |Term=Soak Ball | ||
|Game Family=Baseball | |Game Family=Baseball | ||
|Description=<p>" | |Location=IA | ||
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| | |Game Eras=Predecessor, Post-1900 | ||
|Invented Game=No | |||
|Description=<p>Hall-of-Famer Cap Anson recalls that "'soak ball' was at this time [as an Iowa schoolboy in the early 1860's] my favorite sport. It was a game in which the batter was put out by running the bases by being hit with the ball," which was "comparatively soft." [[Patch baseball]] was, arguably, another name for this game.</p> | |||
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|Sources=<p>Adrian C. Anson, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Ball Player's Career</span> (Era Publishing, 1900) pp. 13-14.</p> | |||
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Revision as of 08:36, 9 January 2013
Game | Soak Ball |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | IA |
Regions | US |
Eras | Predecessor, Post-1900 |
Invented | No |
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Description | Hall-of-Famer Cap Anson recalls that "'soak ball' was at this time [as an Iowa schoolboy in the early 1860's] my favorite sport. It was a game in which the batter was put out by running the bases by being hit with the ball," which was "comparatively soft." Patch baseball was, arguably, another name for this game.
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Sources | Adrian C. Anson, A Ball Player's Career (Era Publishing, 1900) pp. 13-14. |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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