Have you ever
heard of Stickball? Likely as not you haven’t, unless you’re a
New Yorker—or a resident of San Diego’s Little Italy. Just like
New York City’s original urban Italian community, Little Italy has
embraced the resourceful sport, hosting a seasonal league and a
yearly tournament Labor Day weekend.
But what is
stickball? Well, it’s a street game derived from baseball, with a
broom handle for a bat and a rubber ball for a baseball. Rules are
modified to fit the situation, depending on the orientation of the
street, the location of manhole covers and parked cars, and so on. No
gloves are allowed, the batter usually pitches to him or herself, and
only one swing of the stick is allowed. Hits are decided by how far
the ball travels.
During Little
Italy’s Stickball Tournament is a three-day event, with teams from
New York, New Jersey, Florida and Puerto Rico battling against our
local San Diego teams. Another tournament will be held the weekend of
the Little Italy Precious Festa celebration in October.
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