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|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Location=Finland
|Location=Finland
|Description= “Finnish Baseball.”  This invented game is based on American baseball, kuningaspallo, pitkapallo, and poltopallo, and was introduced in 1922. Some call it Finland’s national game. It involves two 9-player teams, pitching via vertical toss from next to the batter, a zigzag basepath of progressive length [about 65 feet from home to first, about 150 feet from third to home], optional running with fewer than two strikes, a three-out-side-out rule, runners being “put out” or “wounded” [not counted as an out, and allowed to bat again], no ground-rule home run and four-inning games.
|Description=<p>&ldquo;Finnish Baseball.&rdquo; This invented game is based on American baseball, kuningaspallo, pitkapallo, and poltopallo, and was introduced in 1922. Some call it Finland&rsquo;s national game. It involves two 9-player teams, pitching via vertical toss from next to the batter, a zigzag basepath of progressive length [about 65 feet from home to first, about 150 feet from third to home], optional running with fewer than two strikes, a three-out-side-out rule, runners being &ldquo;put out&rdquo; or &ldquo;wounded&rdquo; (not counted as an out, and allowed to bat again), no ground-rule home run and four-inning games.</p>
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“Finnish Baseball.” This invented game is based on American baseball, kuningaspallo, pitkapallo, and poltopallo, and was introduced in 1922. Some call it Finland’s national game. It involves two 9-player teams, pitching via vertical toss from next to the batter, a zigzag basepath of progressive length [about 65 feet from home to first, about 150 feet from third to home], optional running with fewer than two strikes, a three-out-side-out rule, runners being “put out” or “wounded” (not counted as an out, and allowed to bat again), no ground-rule home run and four-inning games.

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