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  2. Vitilla - Wikipedia

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    The number of innings is agreed upon before the game begins, as is the number of fielders. Scoring and innings are similar to baseball: each team gets to bat once an inning, and three outs ends a team's turn at bat. A player scores when they advance around all bases and return to home plate.

  3. Little League home run - Wikipedia

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    As of the close of the 2017 major league baseball season, a total of 358 Little League home runs have been discovered to have occurred during the 163,081 games that are available for play-by-play query in the Retrosheet database, or roughly one LLHR for every 455 games available. [5]

  4. Timbomba - Wikipedia

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    To play timbomba one needs a place without obstacles and two round sticks: a 10 in long stick and a 5 in long conical stick with tips (a kimbomba). [3] A player stands in a base similar to a baseball base , then, he takes the longer stick and hits the kimbomba, which is on the ground.

  5. Stickball - Wikipedia

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    Stickball is a street game similar to baseball, usually formed as a pick-up game played in large cities in the Northeastern United States, especially New York City and Philadelphia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The equipment consists of a broom handle and a rubber ball, typically a spaldeen , [ 4 ] pensy pinky, high bouncer or tennis ball .

  6. Tough Call - Wikipedia

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    Tough Call – also known as Game Called Because of Rain, Bottom of the Sixth, or The Three Umpires – is a 1948 painting by American artist Norman Rockwell, painted for the April 23, 1949, cover of The Saturday Evening Post magazine. [1]

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    5 strikeouts, run prevention and batting stats to remember from last baseball season.

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