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I grew up in Boston (Charlestown)…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 15, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
Original author: David Crotty [e-mail]
 

I grew up in Boston (Charlestown) in the 60’s. We played half ball with two players up against the doctor’s building near the monument. It was a solid 3 story brick building with just a few windows on the side of the street where we played. It was a great game because you only needed two kids and you could get a ball fairly cheap at Connie’s down the street. We’d cut a pimple ball in half and play for hours. Our rules were a hit to the opposite sidewalk was a single. Up to the first floor was a double, second floor a triple and third floor a homer. You could catch the ball off the building and it was an out. Or, you could play a one bounce rule and it was still an out. We usually used an old broomstick and threw some tape around one end for a grip. We’d always get in trouble because the doctor’s receptionist sat at the window and we’d inevitably slam one into it several times during the course of the afternoon. I don’t think we ever tried too, but it just happened over the course of the game. She was always yelling at us or telling our mothers to stop us from scaring the patients. 🙂 Those days bring back fond memories of living in the city and spending hot summer afternoons whacking around a half ball like our favorite RedSox players did at Fenway. Glad to see that some people are still keeping the memories of that game going after all these yrs. Thanks!

Posted in Boston, Brooklyn, Halfball, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged I grew up..., pimple ball, spaldeen types, Summer

I grew up on E40th between…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 15, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Mitch
 

I grew up on E40th between Farragut and Glenwood and so did my dad and all his brothers..we went to PS 198 but they went off to St Vincents..we all went to the park for the sprinklers and to smash bottles in the big playing field and to watch the serious athletes on the basketball courts. He remembers the pool before Pathmark – I only remember the store, but he claims it cost a dime to get in and his parents couldn’t afford it!

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged Glenwood, I grew up...

Just stopped by , enjoy the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 12, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
Original author: Joseph J. Vitanza [e-mail]
 

Just stopped by , enjoy the site ! My question to anyone out there is Where did stoopball originate and when ? If anyone can answer this It would be appreciated. I remember playing stoopball, curve ball or off the wall when I was a kid, living on 21st in Manhattan. If anyone can direct me to the history of the game , it be great ! I heard so many different stories, one never know what the truth. My name is Joe V. and I can be contacted at: Hey tournament stoopball !

Posted in Manhattan, Other Spaldeen games, Stoopball, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged Off the Wall

We played many of the same…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 2, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
Original author: jeff zibelman [e-mail]
 

We played many of the same games, as mentioned above, in a little section of heaven, right in Philadelphia. We were considered Wynnefield, but our streets were seperated from the rest of the city by City Line Ave, Belmont Ave, and Conshohocken Ave. Loved chink, wire ball, box ball. 46th and Sherwood was the best box ball locale in the city. You had to be fast and know how to hit low grounders, with spin. We also played a version of wall ball, where we would throw it off of one wall of a back of a row house, onto the opposite row house’s back wall and the opposing player would have to catch it. Some guys were great at making them just kiss the second wall. You had to make basket style catches on those. Great days and great memories.

Posted in Boxball, Locales, Other Spaldeen games, Philadelphia, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged wallball

I lived in Astoria growing…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 2, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Richard Sabin
 

I lived in Astoria growing up in the lates 50’s We used Spaldings for stick ball but we also used the Spalding to play ” Strikebox”. This game featured a Concrete wall usually in a school yard with a box chalked onto it representing a strike zone.It was played with 4 player max ( 2 per side ) or just 2 players. The pitcher stood approx 50 feet from the wall and thru the Spalding and tried to get it past the hitter.As in normal baseball the batter had a chance to get 4 balls or 3 strikes. The outs per side were agreed to in advance as were the singles douobles etc. A broomstick handle was used for a bat. In 1958 a company actually came out with a nicely varnished broomstick just for us kids to play the game..

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales, Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Stickball | Tagged Astoria

Wow, just found this site…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 27, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
Original author: Mike form Bayonne [e-mail]
 

Wow, just found this site while browsing. I played stickball as my main passion in Bayonne NJ in the 60s, and I thought we invented the game there. I have the same memories as some of the other people, the Spalding could really take off form the bat, but it didnt curve as well as some of the cheaper balls. Loved the Spaldings until they cracked in half! I guess the best thing about the game was that you could just be your best; you would find someone who was good and then you would just play and play. My buddy at that time was a guy named Larry Adamson. I had heard of switch hitters, but I never heard of a switch pitcher- not until Larry. I was an imitator, and I was surprised at how easy it was- back then of course- to throw a reasonably good pitch with my left hand; We had some mighty battles. My best memory sounds made up, but it is true and I will tell it anyway. I might as well tell it here, my kids aren’t interested in hearing it! I was pitching, two out, bottom of the ninth, and I was ahead by a run or so; Larry was up with some men on base, and on a full count he cracked the pitch back to me, and the bat slipped out of his hands. This is a very vivid memory for me, even about 40 years later. The ball and the bat (a broomstick) were both coming at me. I stuck my hands out, put my head down, and closed my eyes. Amazingly enough, I caught the ball and ended the game. Not so amazingly for being so stupid, the bat hit me right in the head. Fortunately, it whacked me while it was spinning, and the point of the bat did not go through my skull. I had a good lump, and was dehydrated as usual after a long July or August game in the schoolyard on 47th street, and then we both went out and got some ices and that was that. I think that was the last game I ever played, although I did not know it at the time. This is the kind of satisfction that you just dont get at work! I have often thought about how my adult life is really an attempt to get back to the pleasures I had as a supposedly “underprivileged” youth.

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does anyone remember a game…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 16, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: ginger [e-mail]
 

does anyone remember a game w/spaldeen called war? i lived in bay ridge thru 1951…was 13 when i moved. we would use a manhole cover w/chaulk and box off names of countries. with the ball laid in the hole of the manhole..someone was “it” and would say, ” i declare war on ” and would say the name of one of the countries..meantime we would all run…except the one who was the country called…they would say “freeze” and through the ball at someone …don’t remember the rest…but no one i know can remember this game…i lived in bay ridge at the time on 49th. st betw. 5 and 6 th.aves….near the 5th. ave. side was a candy store owned by mrs. mazzoola…and an empty lot across the street…anyone out there familiar with this? i’d like to hear from someone…jeanne

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Other Games, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged "I Declare War", candy store, Does anyone remember...

My name is Gidgette Nieves….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 10, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
Original author: Gidgette Nieves [e-mail]
 

My name is Gidgette Nieves. I am the daughter of Bob and Elena Ortiz – we live in San Diego, California. I always looked forward to the San Diego tournaments to see Steve Mercado and his family. We miss them. Here is something I wrote for the people who mourn. For They Will Be Comforted In the name of Jesus, we praise You and Worship You, our Lord God. My children, I am your Comforter and Guide in This life and everlasting. In this world, death is not knowing Me and not Following Me. In addtion, death is no longer An Existence of a being. However, life is knowing Me and following My Ways, and, therefore, life is everlasting. My spirit lives in all who receive Me, and your Spirit lives forever when your spirit leaves This world. And the prayer of faith will save the sick, The Lord has raised Him up. There is peace. For I have prepared a place For all, a place, a kingdom for all My children. And from this day, henceforth, blessed are Thos who mourn, For They Will Be Comforted!!! God Bless You

Posted in Stickball | Tagged 9/11, Steve Mercado

looking for any old stickball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 1, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
Original author: Ralph Mendez [e-mail]
 

looking for any old stickball players from 1955 from 134st in Queens N.Y.I am old school LES stickball,stoop,kick the can,scullys,johny on the pony,hoy peas and butter,round up etc.I am also a ebay junkie.I was searching one day and I came across a old stickball bat from 1955.It was written on the bat.34st stickball champs.Queens N.Y.I had to buy this bat.Which I overpaid for.But the seller was from Oregon and I felt this bat should be on the east coast so I bought it.I would like to find any one of this 1955 neighborhood champ team.It would be nice if I could see the face of someone probably in there early to mid sixties see a happy part of there youth.For as any guy out there over 40 knows that some of the best time they had in their life was when there were playing those old games.God Bless

Posted in Ace King Queen, Queens, Stickball

You got to be kidding the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 26, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: don
 

You got to be kidding the pinkie (high bouncer) was always prefered over the pimple ball for both stick ball stepball & halfball at least in the fifties in philly. Does anyone remember wall ball

Posted in Brooklyn, Halfball, Other Spaldeen games, Philadelphia, Stickball, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged Does anyone remember..., pimple ball, spaldeen types, wallball

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