The Baseball game, which used to be played in an earlier period of baseball’s history, along with the rules and customs of that time is called as vintage baseball. Vintage baseball is usually played taking into consideration, the rules and the uniforms which were used at the time of 1850s to the 1880s. Some people consider Vintage Base ball to be the only competitive game. Actually, Vintage Baseball is much beyond than just a game. It is like a form of reenactment of the baseball culture of that time, something akin to that of the American Civil War of that period. Uniforms are worn typical to that period. As a matter of fact, most of the teams are straight copies of the teams that lived during late 1800’s. Besides, even the speech and styles of the 1800’s are copied at the time of playing vintage baseball. The spelling for baseball in the 1800’s used to be base ball rather than baseball. Hence, even the spellings during vintage games were written as “vintage base ball “.
Vintage Baseball Rules:
The rules and regulations employed in Vintage base ball game differ from the modern games. They are mainly imposed based on the year of playing. The balls are pitched underhand, according to the convenience of the striker. No fences are required while playing vintage base ball. Also, vintage baseball abstains from the use of gloves. This increases the difficulty of the player, in catching the ball. In order to get the striker out, vintage base ball rules allow the player to play off one bounce ball also. Such rules and regulations of underhand pitching of the ball and lack of gloves make vintage baseball much similar to the British version of baseball.
Miscellaneous:
Since limited evidence is available, as to how the game used to be played in those conditions, many ballplayers and researchers continuously involve themselves in interpretative dialogues, with regards the procedure of the game and the actual appearance of the game. Debates abound with regards to stealing of bases by runners, the style of holding or swinging the bat. Also, the evolution of umpire’s authority and the way players conduct themselves are also a matter of discussion amongst players.