Sandlot Baseball
Sandlot Baseball refers to informal games of baseball played in open fields or vacant lots, often by children and teenagers. Unlike organized leagues, these games are spontaneous and can involve varying numbers of players. The rules are flexible, allowing participants to adapt the game to their surroundings and available equipment.
Typically, Sandlot Baseball emphasizes fun and creativity over competition. Players often create makeshift bases and use whatever items they have as equipment, such as a bat and a ball. This style of play fosters teamwork, social interaction, and a love for the game, making it a cherished part of childhood for many.