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Q: What baseball used to be called in England?
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What was baseball called in England?

A similar game was played called Rounders.


What is the ball called used in baseball?

a baseball


The money that they use in England is called?

The Pound Sterling is the name for the currency used in England.


What is England's version of baseball?

The closest equivalent is a bat and ball game called Rounders.


Why cant England be called England?

England is called England...


How is a baseball bat used in the game called baseball?

In baseball, the bat is used to hit the balls thrown by the pitcher.


Why the ball of baseball is hard why the game is called softball?

Baseball is not called softball. The game of softball is called softball because the ball used is softer than a baseball.


What is baseball called in England?

Baseball is still baseball in England - there are many significant differences between baseball and rounders, for example, runs (known themselves as rounders) are only scored in rounders when a single player runs around all four bases. There are two separate Rounders associations in the British Isles, that which exists in England is called the National Rounders Association (NRA), and that which exists in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).


Are girls called birds in England?

That used to be a slang term for girls but isn't used so much now.


What is a guy called in England?

'Guy' is being used quite commonly now but previously the word 'bloke' was used.


What is five cent coin called in England?

The currency of the UK (which includes England), is the pound sterling (£)(GBP). Dollars and cents aren't used.


What are foxes in England called?

They are called foxes.The word Reynard is sometimes used in literary contexts . See the Related Link.