vball10set;758476 wrote:did it have high handlebars with a banana seat?
and a big ass sissy bar on the backTHE4RINGZ;758611 wrote:Hells to the yes it did.
vball10set;758476 wrote:did it have high handlebars with a banana seat?
and a big ass sissy bar on the backTHE4RINGZ;758611 wrote:Hells to the yes it did.
Shane Falco;758673 wrote:This thread makes me wanna be a little kid again!!!!!!!
Shane Falco;758673 wrote:This thread makes me wanna be a little kid again!!!!!!!
BR1986FB;758602 wrote:Now that I know what "pitchers hand" is I can say we didn't use it. We just pegged the runner with the ball, as mentioned.
Eventually we graduated from wiffle ball to a game that utilized a ball about the size of a softball but was made out of a softer material. You could snap off some ridiculous curves/sliders with that thing and it hurt a lot more when you pegged them. I can't remember what the name of that ball was called but I could throw a slider like Bert Blyleven with that sucker.
OSH;758456 wrote:What about "Pickle?"
wildcats20;758742 wrote:Was it kind of a hard foam?
karen lotz;758758 wrote:Played a lot of pickle in addition to backyard baseball with a tennis ball.
We also played Butts Up. Basically you threw a tennis ball against a wall and who ever it bounced toward had to field it. No gloves. If the first person to touch the ball bobbled it at all or had the ball hit them, they had to drop the ball and sprint to the wall and touch it. If anyone else picked the ball up and threw it against the wall before the other guy touched it, it was an out. 3 outs and you had to stand against the wall, facing it and everyone got one throw at hitting you in the ass. Usually we'd say you couldn't throw it as hard as possible, but it was pretty fun to throw it hard and just miss them to scare them a little bit.
jmog;758374 wrote:I had to explain ghost runners to my kids when we first played wiffle ball and/or kick ball. However, my boys were 6 and 4 at the time. They are typically now explaining it to their friends since my kids are the ones playing outside all summer long while the other kids are playing video games.
OneBuckeye;758381 wrote:Whaaa, never heard of it but used ghost runners extensively
Of course the arguement was always did the ghost runner on second score on a single? Or did the ghost runner on first score on a double? We normally went Yes, No. However it was very annoying when playing with baseball retards because they would never agree to the first.
Shane Falco;758673 wrote:This thread makes me wanna be a little kid again!!!!!!!
wildcats20;758742 wrote:Was it kind of a hard foam?
sherm03;758408 wrote:We used to play some pretty intense 2-on-2 stickball games in the neighborhood. We played pitcher's hand, but only on plays at first base. Second, third, and home you could either bean the runner or had to tag him out. With only a pitcher and one fielder, and we didn't want someone to just dribble ground balls down the third base line and keep racking up singles.
Ghost runners were a must, and we also played that the ghost runners moved the same number of bases. Our rule was that the ghost runner was the biggest fattest guy on the bench, and was too slow to score on a single.
Those were some absolutely amazing times. I miss those stickball games.
Laley23;759485 wrote:How did people NOT play pitchers hand??? Unless you all could round up enough guys to actually have a firstbaseman, you had to play pitchers hand. It is the best way to play a smaller numbers game of whiffle ball, softball, etc.
We used to play at my grandma's house in Piketon all the time. She lived in the only house on the block w/ the old, old high school. On the church roof was a homerun. Two people would always set in the upstairs window and commentate the game w/ an old radio & microphone. Great times!!redstreak one;759517 wrote:Played whiffle ball, pickle, fly balls and grounders and loved every minute of it. Small neighborhood, only 5 boys around my age so pitchers hand was utilized as well. I played a game of whiffle ball with my son and daughter who are 7 and 5, and explained to him and her the rules. I also taught my children to play paper football and the make a circle with your fingers game and punch anyone who looks at it. You have to wipe it off of course! lol Trust me, my kids are taking balls and bats and other items to school all the time. So far, no notes home asking me to keep the footballs, basketballs and baseballs at home! Of course, we still play dodgeball in gym here! Gotta love living in the sticks!