Kickball
Kickball is a playground game and also a competitive league game, similar to baseball, invented in the Czech Republic in about 1922. It is typically played on a softball diamond with a 10- to 16-inch (250- to 400-mm) inflated rubber ball. The pitcher bowls the ball towards the catcher, and the "batter" kicks it with his foot. In addition to tagging a base to get a forced runner out, or getting a runner out by touching him with a held ball, fielders may throw the ball at a runner to get her out (though hitting a runner above the shoulders with a thrown ball is often either discouraged or illegal-- however, the latter is usually the more common rule.). Sometimes, in pickup-type games, a "pitcher's hand" rule may be used. When this rule is in effect, the batter may be out if the pitcher has the ball at the mound before the runner reaches base. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Since a good kicker will often connect with a rolling ball, strikes and strikeouts are infrequent. The ball is very large and soft in comparison to a baseball or softball, so fielding is different as well: catching fly balls can be easier, but throwing the ball can be harder. Thus, the dynamics and strategy considerations of kickball turn out somewhat differently from those of baseball, softball, or over-the-line. Some leagues do not allow the bunt, emphasizing more on kicking for power. Even if the ball hits a runner, the ball is still a live ball. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Other rules, often introduced at children's games where there are insufficient members of a given team, include the "ghost runner" rule, where a player on base can return to the plate leaving a "ghost runner" who advances one base for each base advanced by the kicker. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Playground game: A playground game is a game or pastime carried out in a playground. Generations of children in countries throughout the world have developed many different playground games, but some games appear to be common to many countries and generations.... Baseball: Baseball is a team sport, a bat-and-ball game, in which a hard, fist-sized ball is thrown by a defensive player called a pitcher, and an offensive player called a batter attempts to hit it with a tapered, cylindrical, smooth stick called a bat. The ball itself is also called a baseball. Scoring is a... Czech Republic: The Czech Republic (Czech: ?esk? republika ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The republic borders Poland to the north, Germany to the northwest and west, Austria to the south, and Slovakia to the east. Although the Czech Republic is the youngest country in Europe, it offers many examples ... | ~ Table of Content ~
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