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Information gathered from: The Wiffle Ball Inc. ( )

 History  Rules and gameplay  Scoring  Field

 1953, David Mullany developed the wiffle ball.  The game of wiffle ball is used in congested areas. Since the ball will not travel as far when solidly hit, ball chasing and base running have been eliminated. An ordinary broom handle can be used if a wiffle bat is not available.

 The minimum number of players required to play a game with the WIFFLE ball is two – the pitcher and batter – one player per side. The maximum number of players that can complete are ten – five players to a side. If a full team is playing, each side will consist of a catcher, pitcher, double area fielder, triple area fielder and home run area fielder.  Fielders cannot move from one area to another when a full team is playing. As in baseball, the game is played with one team at bat and one team in the field.  The rules of play are similar to baseball, however there is no base running. Three outs to retire a side, per inning, nine innings per game. In case of a tie, additional innings are played. For a complete inning, both sides must bat.

 An out for the batter can be made in three ways:  The batter can strike out only if he/she swings at a pitched ball and does not foul tip the third strike. Foul tips count as a strike for the first two strikes only. A foul tip caught in back of the batters box does not count as an out.  Fly balls caught in fair or foul territory  Ground balls caught while the ball is in motion, in fair territory and a throw is successfully completed to the catcher. Bunting is not allowed and the batter cannot obtain a base on balls.

 Single markers are placed approximately 24 feet from home plate on the foul line. A ball hit in the single area (i.e. the area between batters box and single markers and not caught, constitutes a single.  Double markers are placed approximately 20 feet in back of the single markers on the foul line. A ball hit in the double area (between the single marker and the double marker) and not caught constitutes a double.  Triple markers are placed on foul lines 20 feet back of the double markers. Balls hit in the triple area (between the double markers and triple markers) and not caught, constitute a triple. Balls hit past the triple markers, and not caught, constitute a home run.

 The baseball rules of scoring apply:  Example: A player hits a single – his/her team has a man on first base (imaginary runners). The next player hits a single – the team now has a man of first and second. Third batter hits a home run – three runs score! (The imaginary runners on first and second, plus the home run.)  A batter earns 1 imaginary base on a single, 2 imaginary bases on a double and 3 imaginary bases on a triple.  A runner on 1st advances one base on a single, 2 bases on a double and scores on a triple  A runner on 2 nd base scores on a single, double, or triple.  A runner on 3 rd base scores on any hit.

 Here is one variation of wiffle ball played in a league 

 The size of the playing field is optional, but typically consist of a minimum dimension of 20 feet in width at the home run markers (approx. 8 paces) by about 60 feet long (approx. 23 paces) from home plate to each home run marker.  The field is laid out with foul lines and markers for singles, doubles, triples, and home run areas. Again this also varies

Draw the wiffle ball field in your output section and label correctly as seen below. Make sure your field is complete with a team name and logo!