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|Term=Strike-Out | |Term=Strike-Out | ||
|Game Family=Fungo | |Game Family=Fungo | ||
|Game Eras=Derivative | |Game Eras=Derivative | ||
|Invented Game=No | |||
|Description=<p>This game is most often seen as a schoolyard game with from two to five players. A strike zone is drawn on a suitable wall, and a batter stands before it, attempting to hit a tennis ball, a rubber ball or another type of projectile. Baserunning is not usual. All other rules - for base advancement by imaginary runners, changing of batters, etc., seem flexible to circumstance. (Verification needed.)</p> | |||
<p>As of Fall 2013, it is our preliminary impression that there are several local variants of strikeout, and we group them together here under that name, including [[PeeGee ball]].</p> | |||
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Revision as of 14:09, 4 November 2013
Game | Strike-Out |
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Game Family | Fungo |
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Eras | Derivative |
Invented | No |
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Description | This game is most often seen as a schoolyard game with from two to five players. A strike zone is drawn on a suitable wall, and a batter stands before it, attempting to hit a tennis ball, a rubber ball or another type of projectile. Baserunning is not usual. All other rules - for base advancement by imaginary runners, changing of batters, etc., seem flexible to circumstance. (Verification needed.) As of Fall 2013, it is our preliminary impression that there are several local variants of strikeout, and we group them together here under that name, including PeeGee ball. |
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Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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