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|Game Family=Fungo
|Game Family=Fungo
|Game Regions=US
|Game Regions=US
|Game Eras=Post-1900,Derivative
|Game Eras=Derivative, Post-1900
|Description=<p>Fuzz-Ball evidently takes many local variant forms, but all employ a tennis ball (often with its surface fuzz burned off and a slim bat. The number of strikes per out and outs per inning, among other parameters, vary from place to place.  It is placed in the "fungo" category here, but in some areas real baserunning is seen, making it close to baseball.  Teams are often small.</p>
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|Description=<p>Fuzz-Ball evidently takes many local variant forms, but all employ a tennis ball (often with its surface fuzz burned off and a slim bat. The number of strikes per out and outs per inning, among other parameters, vary from place to place.&nbsp; It is placed in the "fungo" category here, but in some areas real baserunning is seen, making it close to baseball.&nbsp; Teams are often small.</p>
<p>In St. Louis, some players use the term [[Corkball]] for fuzzball.</p>
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|Sources=<p>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzball_%28sport%29</p>
|Sources=<p>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzball_%28sport%29</p>
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Game Fuzz-Ball
Game Family Fungo Fungo
Regions US
Eras Derivative, Post-1900
Invented No
Description

Fuzz-Ball evidently takes many local variant forms, but all employ a tennis ball (often with its surface fuzz burned off and a slim bat. The number of strikes per out and outs per inning, among other parameters, vary from place to place.  It is placed in the "fungo" category here, but in some areas real baserunning is seen, making it close to baseball.  Teams are often small.

In St. Louis, some players use the term Corkball for fuzzball.

 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzball_%28sport%29

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