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|Term=Catch a Fly | |Term=Catch a Fly | ||
|Game Family=Fungo | |Game Family=Fungo | ||
|Location=Manhattan, New York | |||
|Description=<p>A fungo game played in Manhattan in the 1950s. A fungo hitter is replaced by a fielder who catches a ball (or sometimes three balls) on the fly. Played when fewer than six kids were at the ballyard and a team game wasn’t possible.</p> | |Description=<p>A fungo game played in Manhattan in the 1950s. A fungo hitter is replaced by a fielder who catches a ball (or sometimes three balls) on the fly. Played when fewer than six kids were at the ballyard and a team game wasn’t possible.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>John Pastier, email of February 12, 2009.</p> | |Sources=<p>John Pastier, email of February 12, 2009.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 4 June 2012
Game | Catch a Fly |
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Game Family | Fungo |
Location | Manhattan, New York |
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Description | A fungo game played in Manhattan in the 1950s. A fungo hitter is replaced by a fielder who catches a ball (or sometimes three balls) on the fly. Played when fewer than six kids were at the ballyard and a team game wasn’t possible. |
Sources | John Pastier, email of February 12, 2009. |
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