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Stickball

Stickball in New York

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.[1][2] The rules come from baseball and are modified to fit the situation. For example, a manhole cover may be used as a base, or buildings for foul lines.[1][2] The game is a variation of stick and ball games dating back to at least the 1750s. This game was widely popular among youths during the 20th century until the 1980s.

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