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Kickball is a playground game and competitive league game, similar to baseball, invented in the United States circa 1942. Kickball is also known as soccer-base or soccer-baseball.
American World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle reported it being played by U.S. soldiers during the Tunisia Campaign, 1942-1943.
The game is typically played on a softball diamond with a 10- to 16-inch (250- to 400-mm) inflated rubber ball. As in baseball/softball, the game uses 3 bases and a "home plate."
Rules generally follow baseball/softball rules, with the exception that the ball is kicked rather than struck with a bat. The pitcher rolls the ball towards the catcher, the "batter" kicks it with his/her foot, then runs to first base, becoming a runner. A runner is out if any one of the following conditions are met:
Most versions also allow for balls and strikes, with a strike defined as any pitch which crosses the plate below the knees of the batter (and which is thus reasonably kickable), though each league may define balls and strikes differently. As with baseball, a fixed number of balls defines a "walk" (usually 4, though sometimes only 3), for which the batter gets a free trip to first base, and a fixed number of strikes (usually 3, though sometimes 2) will get a batter an "out".
Foul balls (those kicked outside of the line through home plate and either first or third base) may be handled in several ways, depending on local rules.
Adult recreational kickball leagues operate throughout the United States and Canada, offering an alternative to adult softball and soccer leagues. Adult leagues can be organized by local municipalities, social clubs (such as fraternities), non-profit associations, and for-profit businesses.
Kickball is popular among youth in South Korea. Known as balyagyu/발야구 (foot-baseball), it is a staple in PE classes within elementary schools.
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