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1. Find a wall or side of a building and draw a "strike zone" in chalk. The batter stands in front of the strike zone. 2. The pitcher pitches to the batter. (Baseball rules apply for balls and strikes.) 3. Hits are determined by the distance the ball travels in the air after its been hit. No grounders allowed. Players decide what constitutes a single, double, triple or home run. |

