Miniature baseball game

A - Human Necessities – 63 – F

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A63F 7/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1081727

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE This invention relates to a miniature baseball game having a board with a flat upper surface with a wall around it. A manually operated pitching device projects miniature baseballs along the surface of the board towards a manually operated batting device. The defensive player operates the pitching device to throw the miniature baseballs, while the offensive player operates the batting device in an attempt to hit them. The outfield portion of the wall has a number of spaced openings through which the baseballs may be batted and while most of these are marked "strikes", some selected ones of them may be designated "balls" by the offensive player. A number of pockets are spaced along the outfield portion of the wall, each pocket being located between two of the holes in the wall, and the pockets are marked to indicate a particular hit (single, double, etc.) when it receives a batted baseball. However, certain ones of these pockets may be selected by the defensive player to indicate an "out" by locating an appropriate inlay in it. Thus, some variation in the game is provided, allowing the players to influence the outcome other than merely by pitching and batting.

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