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|Game Family=Scrub
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|Description=per Brewster.[123]  Baseball for small groups. This game is very similar to Scrub, Work-up and Rounds, but sets the usual number of players at 12, and specifies a rotation of 1B-P-C-batter instead of 1B-C-P-batter. A variant name is Move-up Piggy[124].
|Description=<p>per Brewster. Baseball for small groups. This game is very similar to Scrub, Work-up and Rounds, but sets the usual number of players at 12, and specifies a rotation of 1B-P-C-batter instead of 1B-C-P-batter. A variant name is Move-up Piggy.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Brewster, </span><em>American Nonsinging Games</em><span>.</span><span>  </span><span>Brewster cites Mason and Mitchell, </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Active Games</span><span> [“Rotation”], page 327 and Boyd, [“Piggie Move Up”], page 65.</span></p>
<p><span><span>F. G. Cassidy et al., </span><em>Dictionary of American Regional English</em><span> (Harvard University Press, 1996).</span></span></p>
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per Brewster. Baseball for small groups. This game is very similar to Scrub, Work-up and Rounds, but sets the usual number of players at 12, and specifies a rotation of 1B-P-C-batter instead of 1B-C-P-batter. A variant name is Move-up Piggy.

Sources

Brewster, American Nonsinging Games.  Brewster cites Mason and Mitchell, Active Games [“Rotation”], page 327 and Boyd, [“Piggie Move Up”], page 65.

F. G. Cassidy et al., Dictionary of American Regional English (Harvard University Press, 1996).

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