Running Base

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Game Running Base
Game Family Hat ball Hat ball
Location Brooklyn
Regions US
Eras Derivative, Post-1900
Invented No
Description

"In Brooklyn in the early 1960s, we played a game called "Running Bases".  It was played similar to Peter [Mancuso]'s [account of] Base, except a rubber ball (Spaulding or Pennsy Pinky) was thrown between a person on each side who had to tag you with the ball.  Rundowns, as in baseball, were the norm.  No score was kept to my recollection."

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