Donned in wool uniforms from the 1800s, these baseball players can't wear a glove, can catch the ball after one bounce, and routinely encourage audience participation.
COLORADO SPRINGS — Every Labor Day, baseball players from Colorado Springs and around the state meet to play baseball with a unique twist: they're using rules from the 1800s.
Mehl along with his team, the Camp Creek Cloud Busters, gathered at Rock Ledge Ranch for a game against The Star Baseball Club of Colorado Territory.
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