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This message is for benny…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 30, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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This message is for benny brugman of tampa florida.benny I really appreciate you sending me a invitation to the stick tournament, on April 22 to April 23. I would really want to go, but I have family wedding to go in atlanta ga. Its sound like a great and exciting time to play stick ball. I wouldn’t have miss this for any other reason.I am 74 now and can still a very long ball.Its funny when had games in the bronx or any borough,no one in the family could have weddings, births, funerals, to have us miss any games. well thanks again. have a fabulous time. From one of loyal stickball players. Jerry Gringer of Georgia.

Posted in Bronx, Locales, Stickball

This message is for benny…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 30, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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This message is for benny brugman of tampa florida.benny I really appreciate you sending me a invitation to the stick tournament, on April 22 to April 23. I would really want to go, but I have family wedding to go in atlanta ga. Its sound like a great and exciting time to play stick ball. I wouldn’t have miss this for any other reason.I am 74 now and can still a very long ball.Its funny when had games in the bronx or any borough,no one in the family could have weddings, births, funerals, to have us miss any games. well thanks again. have a fabulous time. From one of loyal stickball players. Jerry Gringer of Georgia.

Posted in Bronx, Locales, Stickball

This message is for benny…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 30, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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This message is for benny brugman of tampa florida.benny I really appreciate you sending me a invitation to the stick tournament, on April 22 to April 23. I would really want to go, but I have family wedding to go in atlanta ga. Its sound like a great and exciting time to play stick ball. I wouldn’t have miss this for any other reason.I am 74 now and can still a very long ball.Its funny when had games in the bronx or any borough,no one in the family could have weddings, births, funerals, to have us miss any games. well thanks again. have a fabulous time. From one of loyal stickball players. Jerry Gringer of Georgia.

Posted in Bronx, Locales, Stickball

I am trying to reach Ruben…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 30, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I am trying to reach Ruben Garcia & Danny Diaz.I would be very happy if anyone of you guys could contact me A.S.A.P I would like to talk to you about my stickball stories. I one of the very older sticball players of a lot the famous teams of the south bronx.I think it would be exciting and worth your time to hear from me.Looking foward to hear from you stickball players.well so long for now. My name is jerry Gringer my # is 912 489 3600 I now live in georgia, My email # is www [dot] sandrarosenberg [at] frontiernet [dot] net

Posted in Bronx, Stickball | Tagged South Bronx

I am trying to reach Ruben…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 30, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I am trying to reach Ruben Garcia & Danny Diaz.I would be very happy if anyone of you guys could contact me A.S.A.P I would like to talk to you about my stickball stories. I one of the very older sticball players of a lot the famous teams of the south bronx.I think it would be exciting and worth your time to hear from me.Looking foward to hear from you stickball players.well so long for now. My name is jerry Gringer my # is 912 489 3600 I now live in georgia, My email # is www [dot] sandrarosenberg [at] frontiernet [dot] net

Posted in Bronx, Stickball | Tagged South Bronx

As I rememger playing stickball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 25, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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As I rememger playing stickball in the late 40’s and early 50’s in Bensonhurst Brooklyn, the distance between the home plate sewer and the first sewer was one sewer. All pitching was on the bounce and if you caught it on the end of the stick it would go a mile. Maybe we weren’t as good as we thought or perhaps we were smaller than I remember, but two sewers was pretty good.

Posted in Brooklyn, Stickball, Stickball rules

My father, who grew up in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 27, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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My father, who grew up in Newark, NJ, in the 1940s and 50s taught me a game that he called “stickball” but is very different from the descriptions of stickball rules I’ve found, so I’m wondering if anyone else has heard of this game, maybe with a different name. We played in the street with a long, thin, wooden bat and a tennis ball. One player is the batter and the other players spread out down the street. The batter tosses or bounces the ball and hits it towards the other players. If one of them catches it before it bounces, he/she becomes the batter. If the ball is fielded after it bounces, then the batter lays the bat down and the player who fielded the ball rolls the ball from the spot where the ball was fielded and tries to hit the bat. If the ball misses, then the batter hits it again. If the ball hits the bat and bounces up in the air and the batter is able to catch it before it bounces, then he/she remains the batter. If the ball hits the bat and either doesn’t bounce up in the air, or the batter doesn’t catch it, then the fielder becomes the batter. We didn’t have a system for keeping score; we just played until we got tired, or dinner was ready, or it got dark.

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Played stick ball at PS…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 15, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Played stick ball at PS 46 in Bayside (Queens) N.Y. from 1960-1967. The ‘field’ consisted of the fence (used for the handball court) behind home plate (that was drawn on the ground), a fence from home plate with a distance of approximately 125-175 feet (it ran on a diagonal) and a fence (that was the foul pole) that ran down the right side of the field until it met the other fence in the right corner of the field. The foul pole on the left side of the field was a post on the fence approximately 175 feet from home plate. The pitcher stood approximately 50-60 feet away from home plate. There was no running. The batter would hit the ball and the result would be as follows: 1. A grounder caught by the pitcher was an out. 2. A grounder not caught by the pitcher was a single. 3. A fly ball caught by the pitcher was an out. 4. A fly ball that landed between the pitcher and the fence was a double. 5. A fly ball that hit the fence was a triple. 6. A fly ball over the fence was a home run. I used a number of bats that I purchased for 59 or 69 cents at the local candy store. These bats came in a variety of colors, were regulation size and width and of course they had the unmistakable black tape wrapped around the upper portion of the bat. The ball used was either a Spaldeen or a Pensie Pinkie. What a great game.

Posted in Food & Drink, Queens, Stickball, Stickball rules | Tagged candy store, Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

Hey everyone, I grew up…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 25, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Hey everyone, I grew up around 165th and Gerard. School at PS 114. Then we moved to Jersey. Eventually I came back, to Knox Pl, just off Mosholu Pkwy. But left again.LOL. I remember playing stickball, curb ball and stoop ball all over the neighborhood. Some friends were Mike Gearty, Joe Marsicano.

Posted in Bronx, Curbball, Locales, Stickball, Stoopball | Tagged I grew up...

I just found this site and…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 17, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 24, 2019
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I just found this site and it’s great.We played skully for hours on end on 189th St.in Manhattan.In between,we’d play stickball,off the point(curbball)or Johnny ride the pony.Also,I noticed someone mentioned “slugs”.We called this “Chinese” which I found out was short for Chinese handball.How about that,a bottlecap,a broomstick,and a “spaldeen” was all the equipment we needed for fun from March to November.Who needs Playstation?

Posted in Ace King Queen, Boxball, Curbball, Manhattan, Skully, Stickball, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged Chinese handball, off the point, slugs (the game)

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