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|Term=Playground Ball | |Term=Playground Ball | ||
|Game Family=Baseball | |Game Family=Baseball | ||
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|Game Regions=US | |Game Regions=US | ||
|Game Eras=Post-1900 | |Game Eras=Derivative, Post-1900 | ||
|Description=<p>Johnson (1910) lists Playground Ball among seven | |Invented Game=No | ||
|Sources=<p><span>G. E. Johnson, | |Description=<p>Johnson (1910) lists Playground Ball among seven “Baseball" games. The rules of this game are not explained.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><span>G. E. Johnson, </span><em>What to Do at Recess</em><span> (Ginn, Boston, 1910), page 32.</span></p> | |||
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|Comment=<p>A full explanation of Playground Ball can be found in the <em>Pensacola News Journal</em>, May 5, 1908. The game was designed to be playable in limited spaces. 10 players a side. The batter can run to either first or third. 5 inning games. A tally for each time a batter gets on base safely. Each side of the diamond 35 feet long. Pitcher 30 feet away from the batter. Bats are mere sticks no more than 2 inches in diameter. [ba]</p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 15 May 2021
Game | Playground Ball |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | |
Regions | US |
Eras | Derivative, Post-1900 |
Invented | No |
Tags | |
Description | Johnson (1910) lists Playground Ball among seven “Baseball" games. The rules of this game are not explained. |
Sources | G. E. Johnson, What to Do at Recess (Ginn, Boston, 1910), page 32. |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Comment | A full explanation of Playground Ball can be found in the Pensacola News Journal, May 5, 1908. The game was designed to be playable in limited spaces. 10 players a side. The batter can run to either first or third. 5 inning games. A tally for each time a batter gets on base safely. Each side of the diamond 35 feet long. Pitcher 30 feet away from the batter. Bats are mere sticks no more than 2 inches in diameter. [ba] Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Edit with form to add a query |
Has Supplemental Text |
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