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Don Mattingly's Baseball

Game ID: GID0099450
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A simple roll dice and guess result to score points.

Contents:
1 felt Baseball field
1 bat
3 runner markers (blue)
4 scoring markers (2 white, 2 red)
3 umpire markers (blue)
2 pitching dice
4 hit dice

The batter takes the bat and places it over any three box sections of the batting box. The bat is laid across, up and down or diagonally on the boxes. It should cover 3 squares.
The pitcher roll the two pitching dice to determine where the pitch went.
If the bat is not in the section of the pitch, the batter is out, otherwise the ball is hit and the batter rolls the four hit dice to see what type of hit he has gotten.
A roll of one ball equals a single, two balls are a double, three a triple and four balls are a home run.

The Sport Dice is a collection of sport, there are Basketball, Football, Boxing and Golf.

Year Published
1989
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