http://indianball.org
The Spanish Lake Men's Indian Ball League was first established back in 1967,
played at Larimore Park in Spanish Lake, MO. Many ball players that started the
league are still around today. Playing men's softball or Baseball on a full diamond
begins to take its toll on the ever aging body. Indianball provides a lesser demand
that allows individuals to play well into there middle ages.
What is Indianball?
Indianball is a game played with 4 teams, ideally 10-11 players on each team. There are no bases in Indianball, throughfore the team batting doesn't need to run. Each game is played 9 (nine) innings, playing double innings. The field is shaped like pie using safety cone as boundary markers.The defensive team fields 6 (six) players, 2 (two) infielders, 2 (two) mid-fielders and 2 (two) outfielders. The offense bats its entire roster. Each team provides their own pitchers
The object is to either hit the ball pass the two (2) infielders on the ground or hit safely into the mid-field or outfield without being caught. Sounds easy enough right? Every hit is a single, every foul ball is an out, no homeruns, no strikes and no balls.
Click on the "Indian Ball Rules" link below to read the rules of the game. OFFICIAL INDIANBALL RULES
http://www.indianball.org/league_rules.html
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