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My stickball was played…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 13, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
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My stickball was played in Marine Park in Brooklyn (31st St.) during the 1960’s. We used both Spaldeens and Pensie Pinkies. I remember the Spaldeen had a rough texture, the Pensie was smooth. I preferred the Spaldeen as it afforded a better grip. Anybody out there remember the candy stores on Quentin Road near P.S. 222? – Harry’s, Josie’s, Dis’s, Lil’s. Another bygone institution – but they always had plenty of pink balls for sale. Kids used to play handball against the wall of Harry’s at the corner of 33rd St. and Quentin Rd across from the school. Wouldn’t trade those street games for all the video games in the world – today’s kids are missing out… Ed Dunscombe

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball | Tagged candy store, Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

Hi everyone!This is Steve’s…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 21, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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Hi everyone!This is Steve’s father. I want to thank everyone who wrote all those beautiful stories about him. Ihave not been able to really talk about him in public because I really cant finish a sentence without breaking. This tragedy has really taken an effect on me whenever I think of him and I think of him alot. They say time heals all wounds but I’m 72 years old and I dont think I have enough time in my lifetime to heal this one. I miss him terribly. It is true that in the poem that he wrote stickball brought us closer together, but we were always a close family.It is true though that steve was a very good person,a loving son, a loving husband and a loving father and from all the stories in this column, I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart

Posted in Stickball | Tagged 9/11, Steve Mercado

I would appreciate hearing…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 10, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I would appreciate hearing from anybody who knows whether the Minton’s Playhouse Stickball team regularly played in a particular place, and if so, where? (Also, what years are you talking about?) Thanks very much.

Posted in Reader Stories, Stickball

I didn’t grow up in NYC….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 6, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I didn’t grow up in NYC. Not even close. But one summer, 10 years back, stickball was a passion of mine. I grew up in PA. My brother, two friends, and I took broom stick handles or shovel handles and discarded and used tennis balls to play our passion that summer of ’95: stickball. We played on tennis courts at The Park where we lived. Home plate was the corner of the court where the lines met. There were no bases; it was more like home run derby. The man playing outfield was dubbed the “robber”. He was stationed in the doorway at the other end of the court where the third base line would have been, had we bases. He had to stay in the treshold there until the ball made contact with the stick. He then was allowedd to field the fly, and if he caught it, that was an automatic three outs. The other player was obviously the pitcher. We never really stressed strategic pitching, though; the competition was between the robber and the batter. You had to hit the ball on a fly out of the first court or it was an out. If you hit the ball into the next court with out it being caught, that was a 1. If it was hit into the next court but over the tennis net, that was a 2. If you hit the ball over the second fence, it was a three. And, if you were lucky enough to hit the ball up onto the “bumps” ( a steep hill containing a road at the top with speed bumps), which none of us , even the stronger ones, were ever able to do, then that was a six. My brother, the strongest, came closest. I am sure that those reading this wouldn’t agree in calling it stickball; it wouldn’t have the nostalgia attached to it that you or they know. I had my own version of stickball. And for the summer of ’95 it was a passion of mine and my friends that we will never forget: the smashing of the dry-rotted tennis balls; the day I caught a fly over my back with my left hand; the time when it rained so much that there were inches of water on the court; that fact that I was so tan that summer my skin could’ve passed for leather. Stickball to us was exhiliration. It was the reason we assembled at noon ever day. I didn’t have a job then, I was 16. I had a passion, though. It was stickball.

Posted in Stickball | Tagged I grew up..., Summer

I was born and raised in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 14, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I was born and raised in the Bronx for 18 yrs of my32 yr old life. I grew up playings skellzies, scully, etc… I moved away from the Bronx when I was 19, to Pa., the country part, so I hope you see where i’m going with this. When I was a younger kid, we played out in the streets til dark, keeping out of trouble, playing such games as stickball, skellzies, kick the can, slugs, and handball. When I first moved out here to Pa., I never gave thought of my childhood games because I was excited about being on my own. Now that I’m married and have three beautiful children, and becoming a born again Christian, I want to bring back some of my childhood memories not only to my own kids, but to my church I attend. My father-in-law is the youth Pastor to our church, and he has a different age group from 12 to 18, but we also have the younger kids who I know would love this game. Ever since I found this website, I’ve been very excited about bringing skellzies back to our new generation. I have told a few people about this game, and they look at me like I don’t know what I’m talking about, but I told them to remember me, cause I’m going to be the one to bring back skellzies and hopefully make it popular again. Thank you again for this website.

Posted in Ace King Queen, Bronx, Skully, Stickball | Tagged I grew up..., slugs (the game)

The STICKBALL World Serirs…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 11, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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The STICKBALL World Serirs 2005 is in Puerto RICO FOR information call Ruben Garcia 787-887-4576 or 787- 872-0330 add; Alturae Rio Grande Rio grande PUERTO RICO 00745 nick call me. Carlos Diaz at 212 831-4486

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The STICKBALL World Serirs…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 11, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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The STICKBALL World Serirs 2005 is in Puerto R ico FOR information call Ruben Garcia 787-887-4576 or 787- 872-0330 add alturae rio grande rio grande p.rico 00745 nick call me carlos diaz at 212 831-4486 thank

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when does the try outs for…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 16, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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when does the try outs for the BX and Mann stilkball teams start….email tnaz28 [at] aol [dot] com i would like to try and make a team…..

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I grew up in Long Beach…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 16, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up in Long Beach on Long Island in the early 60s. As I recall the Pinsie Pinky was .19 and the Spaldeen .29 The Spaldeen was more durable but the Pinky really flew if you hit it on the nose with a good stickball bat. Now I have a 14 year old and we live in Mission Viejo Califonia. I don’t understand it, he’s a Yankee fan and loves to play stickball with me at least twice a week as long as my 51 year old arm can take it. I had to have relatives from NY send us a real stckball bat from Spalding and a few dozen balz. These are great memories to share and make with him. …Tom

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball | Tagged I grew up..., Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

If there is anyone who lives…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 1, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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If there is anyone who lives in Pa and is interested in getting together to play on the weekend please let me know. Also if there is a team outside of Pa who is willing to meet somewhere midway that would be great…… For anyone who has played this game, there is nothing like those memorable plays that last a life time, and keep you playing the game. Anyone who has played the game knows it

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