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Driveway or Parking Lot Baseball


Author:  GSLC

Draw a simple baseball field (not just diamond) on the ground with chalk. Mark different colored circles
in various areas of the field. Each color would indicate a type of hit: single, double, triple, or home run.
To play, the player kneels or stands at home plate and tosses a stone into a circle. If he misses it’s an out.
If it lands in the circle the other team can try to toss their stone into the same circle. If the second team
makes it into the same spot it’s an out, if not the first team gains the number of bases listed by the spot.
After three outs the teams switch sides.


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References / Source:
GSLC Pow Wow 2008
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