There were just a few kids playing, so we used "ghosts" to take the place of whoever had to bat next. A ghost on third could score if the batter made it to first. Did anyone else do this?
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ground is green grass. a 1st square is on the ground. a 2nd square is 10 feet in front of and 10 feet to the right of the 1st square. a 3rd square is 10 feet in front of and 10 feet to the left of the 2nd square. a 4th square is 10 feet in front of and 10 feet to the left of the 1st square. a 2 foot deep and .5 feet tall and .5 feet wide chicken leg is 3 feet above and -1 foot to the right of and 2 feet in front of the 3rd square. it faces left. it leans 15 degrees to the front. it is 20 inch wide wood. a 1st clear businessman is on the 2nd square. he faces the 1st square. his suit is clear. his shoe is clear. a 2nd clear business man is on the 1st square. he faces the 4th square. his suit is clear. his shirt is clear. his necktie is clear. a 1st ghost white light is 2 feet in front of and -2 feet above the 1st business man. a 2nd ghost white light is 2 feet in front of and -2 feet above the 2nd businessman. a white ball is 5 feet in front of and 1 foot above and 2.5 feet to the right of the 2nd businessman. a boy is 5 feet behind and 5 feet to the right of the 2nd businessman. a playground equipment is 10 feet behind and 10 feet to the right of the boy. a 1st house is 20 feet behind and -5 feet to the right of the playground equipment. it faces back. a 2nd large house is 30 feet to the left of the 1st house. it faces back. a pavement road faces right. it is behind the 1st house. it is 1000 feet deep and 25 feet wide and 1 inch tall. a 3rd house is 50 feet behind the road. it is 10 feet to the left of the 1st house. it is noon. sky is 50% dark. a dog is 2 feet in front of and to the right of the boy. the dog faces the boy. the dog leans back.