The third annual Stickball Hall of Fame Game is this weekend in Coney Island.

The tournament brings the street game played on concrete to the big leagues, so to speak.

You can catch it at 3 p.m. Sunday at MCU park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones.

But the game is best played on the street.

The field is typically between parked cars.

A sewer cap serves as home plate, acting as an anchor for the other bases around the street.

But unlike baseball, there's only two strikes before you're out.

You also can't bunt or steal a base.

Of course, the rules and your field layout can change depending on the street and neighborhood you're playing in.