Rigoball

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Game Rigoball
Game Family Baseball Baseball
Location Dominion Republic
Regions Rest of World
Eras Contemporary
Invented Yes
Description

Rigoball has developed in the Dominican Republic.  It appears to be played in an enlarged baseball field, but omits batted balls; instead, a ball appears to be put in play from the home plate area when thrown into fair ground by a new baserunner.  Twelve-player teams may include men and women.

The game features no pitcher or catcher.  All fouls are outs.  Bases are set 120 feet apart. There are 5 outs in an inning and 7 innings in an official game.  Adult play appears to include distant outfield fences (455' to center, 355' in the corners).

The game appears to have been devised and promoted by a Dr. Rigoberto Diaz as a pastime that is safer than baseball.  It seems likely that the game's name honors him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sources

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHTr6JVceyU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZ0ICG01C0U

https://www.facebook.com/Rigoball.International/

(Viewed October 2021)

Comment

Youtube clips show two features that are unclear to an English-language-only viewer:

[] Baserunners carry fielding gloves.

[] In some cases, players on the field can throw for home runs.  

One conjecture is that runners can catch a ball and relay it for a home run.

 

 

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Most coverage known to date is a decade old or older.  Is the game thriving now?

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