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|Description=per Hajdu[173]. | |Description=<p>per Hajdu[173]. This game resembles contemporary British rounders. The bases form a regular pentagon, a pitcher stands at its center, fly balls are outs, and there is plugging. A baserunner, however, could make plays on subsequent batter-runners as a member of the fielding team.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><span>Gyula Hajdu*, </span><em>"Collection of Hungarian Folk Games" (as Translated from Hungarian Magyar Nepi Jatekok Gyujtemenye)</em><span> </span>(Budapest: 1971)<span>.</span></p> | |||
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Game | Rounders |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | Hungary |
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Description | per Hajdu[173]. This game resembles contemporary British rounders. The bases form a regular pentagon, a pitcher stands at its center, fly balls are outs, and there is plugging. A baserunner, however, could make plays on subsequent batter-runners as a member of the fielding team. |
Sources | Gyula Hajdu*, "Collection of Hungarian Folk Games" (as Translated from Hungarian Magyar Nepi Jatekok Gyujtemenye) (Budapest: 1971). |
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