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  2. Sandlot ball - Wikipedia

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    Sandlot ball. Sandlot ball or sandlot baseball is a competitive and athletic sports game that follows the basic rules and procedures of baseball. It is less organized and structured, as the name alludes to a makeshift field or an empty lot. In the 20th century, it was one of the most popular forms of recreation for children in the United States ...

  3. Free Parking - Wikipedia

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    Free Parking is a Parker Brothers card game inspired by the "Free Parking" space of the Monopoly board game. Game play. The game is played by two to four players, and game play focuses around using time on a parking meter to gain points; the first to 200 points wins. Each player has their own parking meter and a hand of cards.

  4. Flickerball - Wikipedia

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    Flickerball. Flickerball is a group sport played with an American football in similar situations to dodgeball, such as Gym Class/PE (Physical Education) classes. It is played in a group of 6 to 40 players who are equally divided into two teams. The teams separate on opposite sides of an area such a gymnasium, parking lot, or field.

  5. Tailgate party - Wikipedia

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    A tailgate party is a social event held on and around the open tailgate of a vehicle. Tailgating, which primarily takes place in the United States and Canada, often involves consuming alcoholic beverages while barbecuing and grilling food. Tailgate parties occur in the parking lots at stadiums and arenas, before and occasionally after games ...

  6. Official rules of Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Official Rules of Major League Baseball is a set of rules set forth by the MLB governing the playing of baseball games by professional teams of Major League Baseball and the leagues that are members of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. The rules specify the equipment used [1] [2] and its care and preparation, [3 ...

  7. List of fictional games - Wikipedia

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    Icehouse - The Empty City by Andrew Looney; an example of a fictional game that now exists as a real-world one. Jetan - a chess-like strategy game from the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel The Chessmen of Mars. Jumanji - a magical board game from the book and movie of the same name, later released in a variant as a real game.

  8. Ticket to Ride (board game) - Wikipedia

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    This expansion currently has a BoardGameGeek "complexity rating" of 2.13 out of 5. The game was designed for 2–5 players, who are 8-years-old or older, for a game lasting 30–60 minutes. This was the first Ticket to Ride version with a currency system, used to pay bridge tolls for a player's routes.

  9. Major League Baseball All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    The first tie in an All-Star Game occurred on July 31, 1961 at Fenway Park in Boston when the game was called at 1–1 after nine innings due to rain; the only other rain-shortened game was in 1952, but the National League defeated the American League, 3–2 in five innings. The 2002 All-Star Game, held in Milwaukee, ended in controversy in the ...