Pinners Explained

Subject Name:Pinners
Italic Title:no
Players:2 or more
Ages:7 and up
Setup Time:None
Playing Time:No limit
Random Chance:Low
Skills:Running, Catching, Throwing

Pinners[1] is a Chicago neighborhood game[2] played on the front-stoop[3] or walls with angled bricks/stones which can be used to pop the ball up in the air. References and accounts of playing exist to 1949 or earlier. The batter would throw a rubber/tennis ball at the edge of the step or angled wall brick, and the fielder(s) would try to catch the ball as it bounces back. The ball[4] used was a two and a half-inch hollow pink soft rubber ball called a "Pinky," that bounced well off the edges of steps.[5] Baseball gloves were not allowed. The scoring rules is similar to baseball, but with runs being virtual determined by where the ball lands. A single, double, triple or home run would be predetermined landmarks (i.e. sidewalk, trees, cars, street, curb/sidewalk lines) from the batting area. A catch is an out, and a one-handed catch could be used for a "rushie." As with most neighborhood games, rules varied by the groups playing and house rules would be determined at the start of the game, including the base locations. The game utilizes traditional Chicago neighborhood row house architecture, with most houses (Chicago Bungalow style) having front stairs or a stoop that leads from the front door to the sidewalk. Many of the schools built in Chicago have a horizontal perfectly angled section of decorative brick, at the right height, that was used for the game.

Name Variants

See also: Stoop ball. Here are specific personal testimonies about name variants by players in various neighborhoods previously deleted from this entry but all of which are very much accurate and relevant. The universal name for the game throughout the city was called "Pinners."

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References

  1. Web site: Sun Times Chicagopedia-Pinners . https://web.archive.org/web/20081123013034/http://www.suntimes.com/chicago/chicagopedia/1222190,CST-NWS-pedia15.article. 2008-11-23.
  2. Web site: Gale . Neil . Pinners is a Chicagoland Baseball Game Played by Children Living in Congested Neighborhoods. . The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal . 12 January 2017.
  3. Web site: Chicago Pinners . . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/OYIAvAuNDYQ . 2021-12-15 . live. 3 July 2013.
  4. Web site: Chicago Tribune-Play, from back in the day . 21 June 2007 .
  5. Web site: Anyone ever play pinners Chicago - Yelp . Yelp . en.
  6. Web site: Chicago School Yard Baseball FastPitch 11/18/07 . . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/lk-xssN-UQQ . 2021-12-15 . live. 19 November 2007.
  7. Book: Cayton . Andrew R. L. . Sisson . Richard . Zacher . Chris . The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia . 2006 . Indiana University Press . 0253003490 . 880 . en.
  8. Web site: Chicago Magazine-24 Phrases You'll Only Hear in Chicago . 13 June 2021 .