There's one game every ball player has played in some shape or form during their lifetime. It's called Indian Ball. The game is essentially baseball cut in half.
Major League Baseball hitting coach Chris O'Leary, who hails from St. Louis, decided some years back to make the unofficial rules official.
Find the rules here: https://rb.gy/duqdld
How did Indian ball get its name?
"There's some controversy with the name," O'Leary said. "I learned it as Indian Ball. If you they would've called it Fred, I would have called it Fred."
Some have theorized the name came from the term Indian Summer, because the game would be played outside of the baseball season. There's also thought that it's a reference to some games that the native Cahokia people would play.
KMOX's Stuart McMillian explained more on Total Information AM:
He also learned more from O'Leary:





