Unnamed Games - Czech
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Game | Unnamed Games, Czech |
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Game Family | Baseball |
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Description | per Guarinoni[223]. This game, reportedly played in Prague circa 1600, involved two teams, pitching, and a small leather ball “the size of a quince.” The bat was tapered and four feet long. Caught balls caused the teams to change positions. Baserunning is not mentioned, according to David Block[224], but is at least inferred by Endrei and Zolnay: who say that the batter “attempted to make a circuit of the bases without being hit by the ball.[225]” Guarinoni mentions that the Poles and the Silesians were the best players. |
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