What I mean is that during the summer besides playing organized little league etc... the neighborhood kids used to play variants of baseball all the time.
Rarelly would we ever have enough people for two full teams but you played with what you had. Sometimes someone for the team up to bat had to be the catcher (lob pitch so no big deal), sometimes we'd have to have ghost runners because there weren't enough people on one team to be on all the bases and bat at the same time. That also meant we might be playing "slugger" where if you hit it into certain areas it was an automatic out. That way we only had to cover a small portion of the field.
If there weren't enough people for even limited baseball there was "Pickle". One runner and two defenders trying to keep the runner from stealling bases. Score was kept by how many bases could be stollen before the defenders got the person out 3 times. Basically this was good practice for the real thing since it helped build defensive skills and base running skills.
Summer time wasn't the only time we played "Sandlot" sports. Football was a big one to play in the backyard. All you needed was a football and at least 3 people. Ocassinally we'd get enough people together to play on an actual football field but very rarely did we ever try kicking for extra points. They were way too easy to block.
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I guess my question is do many people still play backyard sports anymore or have they been replaced with other stuff. Video games are usually considere a prime culprit but my cousin played a lot of in-line hockey, but then he played organized roller hockey and ice hockey as well. I'm sure there are other outdoor activities that might have taken over for the ones I've mentioned.
Part of the reason I am wondering about this is because of the constant media attention to how children in the US have gotten so fat. Usually they focus mostly on diet and briefly mention inactivity but looking back on my life I'd say inactivity is a big one. Not only don't I burn as many callories when inactive but I also tend to eat more because of that inactivity (boredom, access etc...).
In the case of baseball I think other activies and video games are going to slowly kill the sport. Why play the game in the fashion I mentioned if there's a cool video game version or something all together to play?
Part of my perception of this may be colored by my currently living in Arizona. I didn't grow up here and besides being freakin' hot during the day in the summer I just don't think there are many place for kids to really play sports in the fashion I mentioned. Desert landscape is not fun to play most things on, especially with all of the cactus around, but there is also the problem of the majority of yards being fenced in. No putting two backyards together to make a football field.
Sure there are parks, and a lot of them are lighted at night, but that's mostly for the organized sports. I just can't see myself or the guys I grew up with waiting all day to go play baseball at 9:00PM.