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- Q17116250 subject Q7013291.
- Q17116250 subject Q8290679.
- Q17116250 abstract "Moundball is a side-betting game typically played by spectators at Major League Baseball games. Often played to pass the time during slow games, Moundball has a simple ruleset and requires little to no equipment. The game is turn-based, with the goal of having the ball remain on the mound at the end of a player's half inning turn. The game was invented and patented by Frank Bonelli from the Kings Park, New York during the summer of 1977. He is now retired and he travels around the country teaching fans the basic rules of the game.".
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q1163715.
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q176903.
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q1771030.
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q2927496.
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q3053778.
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q3218116.
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q534910.
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013291.
- Q17116250 wikiPageWikiLink Q8290679.
- Q17116250 comment "Moundball is a side-betting game typically played by spectators at Major League Baseball games. Often played to pass the time during slow games, Moundball has a simple ruleset and requires little to no equipment. The game is turn-based, with the goal of having the ball remain on the mound at the end of a player's half inning turn. The game was invented and patented by Frank Bonelli from the Kings Park, New York during the summer of 1977.".
- Q17116250 label "Moundball".