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Circle Baseball – get everyone involved

Circle Baseball is a fun and inclusive game that encourages teamwork and active participation. Set up a 20-yard diameter circle with five cones as bases around the edge. Players take turns batting from the center, while outfielders try to catch the ball. Batters run the bases and score by completing a full lap. The game emphasizes cooperation, as players can return to bat during the 10-minute inning. Perfect for all ages and skill levels, Circle Baseball is a great way to develop throwing, catching, and running skills while enjoying physical activity!

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Circle Baseball – get everyone involved

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  1. Circle Baseball – get everyone involved • Cone out a circle with a 20y diameter • Place 5 cones (bases) around the edge of the circle • Teacher (T) stands on the edge of the circle and acts as the pitcher • The batter stands in the middle of the circle in between the cones • All other players stand in the outfield as catchers

  2. How to play • Each team takes turns to bat one player at a time (R, B, G, R, B, G, R, B, G) • When your color is batting you take a knee and do not field • Once hit the batter must run to the edge of the circle and start running the bases • A run is scored when the player makes a full circle • A player must stop running when the ball is caught, or when the fielder has possession and calls “FIELD” • If a player is not on a base when the ball is caught or fielded, they are out and return to the outfield • No one is ever really out as they can return to bat during the 10 minute inning • If the ball does not cross the circle line, the player moves to first base, no other runners on bases may move

  3. Green Team Organization Red Team Blue Team Teacher T T 20y

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