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Variations of baseball

In sports, the term diamond sports refers to recreational (often scaled down) variants of baseball, a bat-and-ball sport.[1] The most popular and closely related sport to baseball is softball,[2] with the two sports being administered internationally by the World Baseball Softball Confederation, alongside Baseball5 (invented in 2017)[3][4]

Softball pitcher about to deliver the ball underarm.

Many variations of baseball change the game significantly. For example, many variations are played informally, with less equipment/space requirements and a softer ball, and certain variations do not feature a pitcher, and/or have the batters hit the ball using their hands or feet,[5][6] with failure to legally hit the ball on the first opportunity resulting in an automatic out.[7] There may be a lack of baserunning, with base hits awarded according to the distance or number of bounces the batted ball takes before being fielded, and imaginary "ghost runners" advancing around the bases in lieu of actual runners.[8][9]

There are also some bat-and-ball sports which are distinct from baseball, such as rounders, that strongly resemble it.[10]

History edit

Early versions of baseball had regional variations in different parts of the United States, until the modern standard became the main form of baseball after the Civil War. Some features of those early variants can still be found in modern baseball variants, such as the use of underarm pitching in softball.[11]

Baseball, as the historical national pastime of America, inspired many variants.[12] Many variations of baseball were invented in urban areas, where space was limited, and were often played with a spaldeen ball; features of the city streets, such as the manhole covers for the sewers, were often involved in regulations of the games.[13][14][15]

Historic variations edit

Massachusetts Game edit

The Massachusetts Game (also known as "round ball" because it was played on a circular field) was a competitor to what would eventually become the basis for modern baseball, the "New York Game". Some major differences of this game from baseball are:[16]

  • The batter stood halfway between home plate and first base, with the pitcher only about half the distance from the batter as in baseball.
  • There was no foul territory, so the batter could hit the ball in any direction.
  • Instead of tagging runners, the fielders threw the ball at the runners in a practice that was known as "soaking" or "plugging".
  • Instead of a nine-inning game, the team that scored 100 runs first won the game; this would often take a day or more to occur.[17]

Olympic sports edit

Softball edit

Softball originated as a variation of baseball,[18] and today is a very popular sport in its own right,[19] with most of the rules remaining the same as baseball. The field is significantly smaller, with the bases only 60 feet (18 m) apart, and the pitcher is required to throw the ball underarm throughout the seven regulation innings of play.[20] Softball is administered at the international level along with baseball by the World Baseball Softball Confederation, with the two sports being treated as disciplines of the same overall sport when played at the Olympics.[21] Alongside the Olympic discipline of fastpitch softball, which is the most popular variation of softball, there is also modified fastpitch softball and slow-pitch softball.[22]

Baseball5 edit

 
A B5 batter hitting the ball into play.

Baseball5 (B5) is an international variation of baseball where the only equipment used is a rubber ball, and the field is a 21 m (69 ft)-square.[5][23] Batters "self-serve" the ball, hitting it with a bare hand to start each play, with foul balls and out-of-the-park home runs not permitted.[7][24] Each team has only five players and there are five innings in the game.[25] It is scheduled to be played at the 2026 Youth Olympic Games, and is administered by the World Baseball Softball Confederation.[26]

Informal variations edit

 
Kids playing Vitilla.

These variations of baseball generally reduce the amount of equipment and space needed to play the game, and the ball is often softer to reduce the risk of injury.[6] They may also be modified to work with fewer players; for example, some informal variations of baseball use the ghost runner rule, simulating having runners on base when a player must take their turn to bat.[8] However, the basic structure of a pitcher throwing to a batter, with the batter hitting the ball with some type of bat, is retained.

Stickball edit

In stickball, the bat is a broom handle, and the ball is generally a rubber ball or tennis ball. It is generally played as a street game.[27]

Vitilla edit

Vitilla is a variation of stickball played mostly in the Dominican Republic. Instead of a ball, a large plastic water bottle cap is thrown towards the batter, and there are only two bases to advance around before going to home plate. In addition, the strike zone is represented by a physical object behind the batter.[28]

Little League Baseball edit

Little League Baseball modifies some of the rules of baseball and softball to be more appropriate for children. It is played at an official level.[29]

Wiffle ball edit

Wiffle ball is played with a plastic bat and ball. The ball is designed to have more movement in the air, so that pitchers can more easily trick batters with different types of pitches.[30]

Corkball edit

Corkball does not feature baserunning: the value of a hit is measured by the distance traveled by the batted ball. The advancement of ghost runners placed on base is how runs are scored.[8]

Games with no pitcher edit

 
T-ball player swinging at the ball placed on the tee.

The following variations of baseball do not have a pitcher, meaning that the batter starts every play with possession of the ball. They may feature strikes, or the batter may automatically be out for failing to legally hit the ball into fair territory.[7]

Tee-ball edit

Tee-ball is a popular introductory variant of baseball for children, with the ball placed on a "batting tee" each time a batter is prepared to hit. The batter hits the ball off the tee to commence play.[31] Older players may be given the opportunity to face some pitches from their coach, making it easier for them to hit the ball while still helping them to progress toward facing an opposing pitcher. Each inning may be played until three outs, or until all players on the offensive team have had a turn to bat.[32]

Games with no bat edit

The following games involve the use of either the hands or the legs in order to hit the ball.

Kickball edit

 
People playing Kickball.

Kickball is a popular variation of baseball, which involves batters kicking the ball with their legs. The ball is thrown underhand by the pitcher, and must roll to the batter.[33][34]

Matball edit

Matball, also known as Big Base, is a variation of kickball where multiple runners can be on a base, with the bases being large mats.[35]

Variations of Baseball5 edit

Baseball5 is a variation of baseball which does not have several elements of conventional baseball, such as pitchers and bats.[36]

Punchball edit

Punchball/slapball is played with the hands: batters start each play off by hitting the ball into play using their bare hands. There is no pitcher.[37]

Cuatro esquinas edit

Cuatro esquinas (four corners) is a Cuban street game which inspired the creation of Baseball5.[38]

Pelotica de goma edit

Pelotica de goma is a Venezuelan street game which has been played for over 70 years.[39]

Unorthodox variations edit

Box baseball edit

Three boxes are drawn on the ground between the "pitcher" and "batter". The pitcher has to toss the ball underhand so that it bounces in the box closest to the batter, who then has to try to hit it (with their hand) back into the box nearest to the pitcher without letting the pitcher catch the ball. The box in the middle is considered foul territory, and neither player is allowed to step into the boxes after hitting/pitching. Bases are awarded according to how many bounces the ball takes after being hit by the batter and before being caught by the pitcher,[40] with the game played to 9 innings.[41][42][43]

Over-the-line edit

 
Over-the-line field

Over-the-line (OTL) is a variation requiring only three players per team, and is played without gloves in some gender/age divisions. The batter stands at the point of a triangle, with his goal being to hit the ball (pitched by a teammate) over the opposing line of the triangle without the ball being caught by a defender. The fair territory is designated by two parallel lines emanating at right angles from the two corners of the triangle away from the batter. There is no baserunning, with runs scored when there are either 3+ "base hits" (uncaught fair balls) in an inning, or a "home run" (a ball landing past the furthest fielder).[44]

Stoop ball edit

Stoop ball is a variation where the ball is thrown by the batter at the steps of a stoop (concrete stairway) with the goal of making the rebounded ball travel away from the fielders. Bases or points are awarded based generally on the distance or number of bounces the ball takes before it is fielded.[9]

Beep baseball edit

Beep baseball is generally played by visually impaired or blind players, using a ball that beeps so that it can be located more easily. There are "spotters" who assist the fielders by indicating which section of the field the batted ball has been hit into.[45] The game is played to six innings.

Dartball edit

Dartball is played using a dartboard, with the results of each throw of the dart relating to the rules of baseball. "Batters" simulate an at-bat, with the dart's landing position on the board determining whether they get a ball or strike, and whether they ultimately reach base/advance runners already on base.

Training drills edit

Hotbox edit

Hotbox is a baseball drill or mini-game that can be played with three or more players and two to four bases.[46] In the drill, one fielder plays near each of the bases and the rest of the players are runners, who begin on any base. The fielders proceed to throw the ball to each other, playing catch. At any time, a runner may attempt to run to the next or previous base. The fielders then attempt to throw to each other and tag that runner out. If a runner is tagged out (either once or three times), he then becomes a fielder, and the fielder who tagged him out becomes a runner. Runners count how many bases they reach safely, and the player with the most bases when the group decides to quit, wins. If there are three or more bases, the runners may run in either direction.

Often, runners will get into a rundown or "hotbox," for which the drill is named; the fielders must use teamwork and skill to put the runners out. Errors often happen as well, with which the fielders must contend as the runners scramble to earn additional bases.

Fielders must take care not to hit the runners with a thrown ball. Some players may choose to devise a penalty for hitting a runner with a ball, such as a deduction in the fielder's own score. Batter's helmets are recommended. If it is too difficult for runners to advance safely, the bases can be spaced closer together to shift the balance; conversely, bases farther apart give the fielders an advantage (assuming they can throw well).

Related bat-and-ball sports edit

Pesäpallo edit

 
Pesäpallo field diagram. (Note the irregular placement of the bases.)

Pesäpallo, also known as Finnish baseball, was invented in the 1920s, with some of it being based on baseball.[47] It has four bases placed at increasing distances between each other (such that the distance between 3rd base and home is greater than between home and 1st base.) The ball is pitched "vertically" to the batter (such that it is thrown upwards by the opposing pitcher at home base), and is hit as it lands. The game features a number of significant differences to baseball: it is not possible to hit out-of-the-park home runs, as these are considered foul balls, and batters do not have to run on fair contact, being allowed three chances to hit the ball (regardless of the result of each hit) before being forced.[48]

Rounders edit

Rounders involves a similar hitting of a thrown ball as baseball, with a "rounder" being scored upon rounding all four bases. There is no foul territory, so that the ball can be hit in any direction. It is popular in the United Kingdom among school children, having been played since the 1700s.[10][49]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Australia Baseball5 Training Manual - features a number of training games and variations of Baseball5
  • Official MLB List of Derivative Games of Baseball

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In sports the term diamond sports refers to recreational often scaled down variants of baseball a bat and ball sport 1 The most popular and closely related sport to baseball is softball 2 with the two sports being administered internationally by the World Baseball Softball Confederation alongside Baseball5 invented in 2017 3 4 Softball pitcher about to deliver the ball underarm Many variations of baseball change the game significantly For example many variations are played informally with less equipment space requirements and a softer ball and certain variations do not feature a pitcher and or have the batters hit the ball using their hands or feet 5 6 with failure to legally hit the ball on the first opportunity resulting in an automatic out 7 There may be a lack of baserunning with base hits awarded according to the distance or number of bounces the batted ball takes before being fielded and imaginary ghost runners advancing around the bases in lieu of actual runners 8 9 There are also some bat and ball sports which are distinct from baseball such as rounders that strongly resemble it 10 Contents 1 History 2 Historic variations 2 1 Massachusetts Game 3 Olympic sports 3 1 Softball 3 2 Baseball5 4 Informal variations 4 1 Stickball 4 1 1 Vitilla 4 2 Little League Baseball 4 3 Wiffle ball 4 4 Corkball 5 Games with no pitcher 5 1 Tee ball 6 Games with no bat 6 1 Kickball 6 1 1 Matball 6 2 Variations of Baseball5 6 2 1 Punchball 6 2 2 Cuatro esquinas 6 2 3 Pelotica de goma 7 Unorthodox variations 7 1 Box baseball 7 2 Over the line 7 3 Stoop ball 7 4 Beep baseball 7 5 Dartball 8 Training drills 8 1 Hotbox 9 Related bat and ball sports 9 1 Pesapallo 9 2 Rounders 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editEarly versions of baseball had regional variations in different parts of the United States until the modern standard became the main form of baseball after the Civil War Some features of those early variants can still be found in modern baseball variants such as the use of underarm pitching in softball 11 Baseball as the historical national pastime of America inspired many variants 12 Many variations of baseball were invented in urban areas where space was limited and were often played with a spaldeen ball features of the city streets such as the manhole covers for the sewers were often involved in regulations of the games 13 14 15 Historic variations editMassachusetts Game edit The Massachusetts Game also known as round ball because it was played on a circular field was a competitor to what would eventually become the basis for modern baseball the New York Game Some major differences of this game from baseball are 16 The batter stood halfway between home plate and first base with the pitcher only about half the distance from the batter as in baseball There was no foul territory so the batter could hit the ball in any direction Instead of tagging runners the fielders threw the ball at the runners in a practice that was known as soaking or plugging Instead of a nine inning game the team that scored 100 runs first won the game this would often take a day or more to occur 17 Olympic sports editSoftball edit Main article Softball Softball originated as a variation of baseball 18 and today is a very popular sport in its own right 19 with most of the rules remaining the same as baseball The field is significantly smaller with the bases only 60 feet 18 m apart and the pitcher is required to throw the ball underarm throughout the seven regulation innings of play 20 Softball is administered at the international level along with baseball by the World Baseball Softball Confederation with the two sports being treated as disciplines of the same overall sport when played at the Olympics 21 Alongside the Olympic discipline of fastpitch softball which is the most popular variation of softball there is also modified fastpitch softball and slow pitch softball 22 Baseball5 edit Main article Baseball5 nbsp A B5 batter hitting the ball into play Baseball5 B5 is an international variation of baseball where the only equipment used is a rubber ball and the field is a 21 m 69 ft square 5 23 Batters self serve the ball hitting it with a bare hand to start each play with foul balls and out of the park home runs not permitted 7 24 Each team has only five players and there are five innings in the game 25 It is scheduled to be played at the 2026 Youth Olympic Games and is administered by the World Baseball Softball Confederation 26 Informal variations editSee also Sandlot ball and Scrub baseball nbsp Kids playing Vitilla These variations of baseball generally reduce the amount of equipment and space needed to play the game and the ball is often softer to reduce the risk of injury 6 They may also be modified to work with fewer players for example some informal variations of baseball use the ghost runner rule simulating having runners on base when a player must take their turn to bat 8 However the basic structure of a pitcher throwing to a batter with the batter hitting the ball with some type of bat is retained Stickball edit Main article Stickball In stickball the bat is a broom handle and the ball is generally a rubber ball or tennis ball It is generally played as a street game 27 Vitilla edit Main article Vitilla Vitilla is a variation of stickball played mostly in the Dominican Republic Instead of a ball a large plastic water bottle cap is thrown towards the batter and there are only two bases to advance around before going to home plate In addition the strike zone is represented by a physical object behind the batter 28 Little League Baseball edit Main article Little League Baseball Little League Baseball modifies some of the rules of baseball and softball to be more appropriate for children It is played at an official level 29 Wiffle ball edit Main article Wiffle ball Wiffle ball is played with a plastic bat and ball The ball is designed to have more movement in the air so that pitchers can more easily trick batters with different types of pitches 30 Corkball edit See also Fuzzball sport and Indian Ball Corkball does not feature baserunning the value of a hit is measured by the distance traveled by the batted ball The advancement of ghost runners placed on base is how runs are scored 8 Games with no pitcher edit nbsp T ball player swinging at the ball placed on the tee The following variations of baseball do not have a pitcher meaning that the batter starts every play with possession of the ball They may feature strikes or the batter may automatically be out for failing to legally hit the ball into fair territory 7 Tee ball edit Main article Tee ball Tee ball is a popular introductory variant of baseball for children with the ball placed on a batting tee each time a batter is prepared to hit The batter hits the ball off the tee to commence play 31 Older players may be given the opportunity to face some pitches from their coach making it easier for them to hit the ball while still helping them to progress toward facing an opposing pitcher Each inning may be played until three outs or until all players on the offensive team have had a turn to bat 32 Games with no bat editThe following games involve the use of either the hands or the legs in order to hit the ball Kickball edit Main article Kickball nbsp People playing Kickball Kickball is a popular variation of baseball which involves batters kicking the ball with their legs The ball is thrown underhand by the pitcher and must roll to the batter 33 34 Matball edit Main article Matball Matball also known as Big Base is a variation of kickball where multiple runners can be on a base with the bases being large mats 35 Variations of Baseball5 edit See also Baseball5 HistoryBaseball5 is a variation of baseball which does not have several elements of conventional baseball such as pitchers and bats 36 Punchball edit Punchball slapball is played with the hands batters start each play off by hitting the ball into play using their bare hands There is no pitcher 37 Cuatro esquinas edit Cuatro esquinas four corners is a Cuban street game which inspired the creation of Baseball5 38 Pelotica de goma edit Pelotica de goma is a Venezuelan street game which has been played for over 70 years 39 Unorthodox variations editSee also List of baseball video games Box baseball edit See also Box ball Three boxes are drawn on the ground between the pitcher and batter The pitcher has to toss the ball underhand so that it bounces in the box closest to the batter who then has to try to hit it with their hand back into the box nearest to the pitcher without letting the pitcher catch the ball The box in the middle is considered foul territory and neither player is allowed to step into the boxes after hitting pitching Bases are awarded according to how many bounces the ball takes after being hit by the batter and before being caught by the pitcher 40 with the game played to 9 innings 41 42 43 Over the line edit Main article Over the line nbsp Over the line field Over the line OTL is a variation requiring only three players per team and is played without gloves in some gender age divisions The batter stands at the point of a triangle with his goal being to hit the ball pitched by a teammate over the opposing line of the triangle without the ball being caught by a defender The fair territory is designated by two parallel lines emanating at right angles from the two corners of the triangle away from the batter There is no baserunning with runs scored when there are either 3 base hits uncaught fair balls in an inning or a home run a ball landing past the furthest fielder 44 Stoop ball edit See also Wireball Stoop ball is a variation where the ball is thrown by the batter at the steps of a stoop concrete stairway with the goal of making the rebounded ball travel away from the fielders Bases or points are awarded based generally on the distance or number of bounces the ball takes before it is fielded 9 Beep baseball edit Main article Beep baseball Beep baseball is generally played by visually impaired or blind players using a ball that beeps so that it can be located more easily There are spotters who assist the fielders by indicating which section of the field the batted ball has been hit into 45 The game is played to six innings Dartball edit Main article Dartball Dartball is played using a dartboard with the results of each throw of the dart relating to the rules of baseball Batters simulate an at bat with the dart s landing position on the board determining whether they get a ball or strike and whether they ultimately reach base advance runners already on base Training drills editHotbox edit This section is an excerpt from Hotbox baseball edit Hotbox is a baseball drill or mini game that can be played with three or more players and two to four bases 46 In the drill one fielder plays near each of the bases and the rest of the players are runners who begin on any base The fielders proceed to throw the ball to each other playing catch At any time a runner may attempt to run to the next or previous base The fielders then attempt to throw to each other and tag that runner out If a runner is tagged out either once or three times he then becomes a fielder and the fielder who tagged him out becomes a runner Runners count how many bases they reach safely and the player with the most bases when the group decides to quit wins If there are three or more bases the runners may run in either direction Often runners will get into a rundown or hotbox for which the drill is named the fielders must use teamwork and skill to put the runners out Errors often happen as well with which the fielders must contend as the runners scramble to earn additional bases Fielders must take care not to hit the runners with a thrown ball Some players may choose to devise a penalty for hitting a runner with a ball such as a deduction in the fielder s own score Batter s helmets are recommended If it is too difficult for runners to advance safely the bases can be spaced closer together to shift the balance conversely bases farther apart give the fielders an advantage assuming they can throw well Related bat and ball sports editMain article Bat and ball games Similar to baseball Pesapallo edit See also Pesapallo Differences from baseball nbsp Pesapallo field diagram Note the irregular placement of the bases Pesapallo also known as Finnish baseball was invented in the 1920s with some of it being based on baseball 47 It has four bases placed at increasing distances between each other such that the distance between 3rd base and home is greater than between home and 1st base The ball is pitched vertically to the batter such that it is thrown upwards by the opposing pitcher at home base and is hit as it lands The game features a number of significant differences to baseball it is not possible to hit out of the park home runs as these are considered foul balls and batters do not have to run on fair contact being allowed three chances to hit the ball regardless of the result of each hit before being forced 48 Rounders edit See also British baseball Rounders involves a similar hitting of a thrown ball as baseball with a rounder being scored upon rounding all four bases There is no foul territory so that the ball can be hit in any direction It is popular in the United Kingdom among school children having been played since the 1700s 10 49 See also editForms of cricketReferences edit Australian baseball softball governing bodies backing 2028 2032 Olympic push wbsc org Retrieved 2021 10 09 The Differences between Softball and Baseball dummies Retrieved 2021 09 22 Riccardo Fraccari WBSC s culture of innovation brings series of firsts to 2022 www insidethegames biz 2022 12 17 Retrieved 2022 12 17 WBSC Organisational Profile wbsc org Retrieved 2021 10 11 a b WBSC approves esports and Baseball5 as disciplines of baseball and softball www insidethegames biz 11 December 2020 Retrieved 2021 09 06 a b Streetplay com Stickball Basics www streetplay com Retrieved 2021 09 22 a b c Baseball5 Rulebook 2021 In Baseball5 unlike in baseball and softball it is the first bounce of the ball that determines whether the hit ball is fair or not First bounce in foul territory batter is OUT a b c Brett and Kate McKay 2021 05 06 Corkball The Mutant Baseball Game That s a St Louis Tradition The Art of Manliness Retrieved 2021 09 08 a b NYCdata Uniquely NYC www baruch cuny edu Retrieved 2021 09 21 a b Baseball Discovered Rules of the Game Rounders Major League Baseball Retrieved 2021 09 08 James Bill 2010 05 11 The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1 4391 0693 8 Burton Rick 2017 05 04 Memories of and reflections on play International Journal of Play 6 2 232 234 doi 10 1080 21594937 2017 1348330 ISSN 2159 4937 Mills Dorothy Seymour Seymour Harold 1991 05 30 Baseball The People s Game Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 802096 7 Morris 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