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- 16-inch_softball abstract "16-inch softball (sometimes called \"clincher\", mushball, cabbageball or blooperball) is a variant of softball, but using a bigger, squishier ball with no gloves or mitts on the fielders. Although it most closely resembles the original game as developed in the 19th century by George Hancock, today it remains popular almost exclusively in Chicago but is also popular in Portland, Oregon, where Mushball has had leagues since the 1960s. The first set of rules were published in 1937 by the Amateur Softball Association, in the same manual as the rules for fastpitch softball.".
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- 16-inch_softball wikiPageRevisionID "708081276".
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink 501(c)_organization.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_Softball_Association.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Bay_City,_Michigan.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ball_and_bat_games.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ball_games.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Category:Softball.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Category:Team_sports.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Century_of_Progress.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Public_Schools.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Elena_Kagan.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Fastpitch_softball.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Forest_Park,_Illinois.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink George_Hancock_(softball).
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Royko.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink National_Softball_Association.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Playground.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Softball.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Dahl.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago_Law_School.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLinkText "16-inch softball".
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sixteen-inch softball".
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- 16-inch_softball wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 16-inch_softball subject Category:Ball_and_bat_games.
- 16-inch_softball subject Category:Ball_games.
- 16-inch_softball subject Category:Softball.
- 16-inch_softball subject Category:Team_sports.
- 16-inch_softball hypernym Variant.
- 16-inch_softball comment "16-inch softball (sometimes called \"clincher\", mushball, cabbageball or blooperball) is a variant of softball, but using a bigger, squishier ball with no gloves or mitts on the fielders. Although it most closely resembles the original game as developed in the 19th century by George Hancock, today it remains popular almost exclusively in Chicago but is also popular in Portland, Oregon, where Mushball has had leagues since the 1960s.".
- 16-inch_softball label "16-inch softball".
- 16-inch_softball sameAs Q4551080.
- 16-inch_softball sameAs m.0glpbgc.
- 16-inch_softball sameAs Q4551080.
- 16-inch_softball wasDerivedFrom 16-inch_softball?oldid=708081276.
- 16-inch_softball isPrimaryTopicOf 16-inch_softball.