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|Game Family=Baseball
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|Description=per Appel [1999].[35] Appel reports that the young Mike Kelly, growing up on Washington DC in the late 1860’s, first played Burn Ball, a form of base ball that included plugging or burning.
|Game Regions=US
|Game Eras=1800s,Derivative
|Description=<p>per Appel [1999]. Appel reports that the young Mike Kelly, growing up on Washington DC in the late 1860’s, first played Burn Ball, a form of base ball that included "plugging" or "burning" of baserunners by thrown balls.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Marty Appel, </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Slide Kelly Slide</span><span> </span>(Scarecrow Press, 1999)<span>, page 9.</span></p>
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Game Burn Ball
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Eras 1800s, Derivative
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per Appel [1999]. Appel reports that the young Mike Kelly, growing up on Washington DC in the late 1860’s, first played Burn Ball, a form of base ball that included "plugging" or "burning" of baserunners by thrown balls.

Sources

Marty Appel, Slide Kelly Slide (Scarecrow Press, 1999), page 9.

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