Claims
- 1. A baseball board game, comprising
- a game board defining a substantially flat, horizontally arranged playing surface,
- means for defining a representation of an infield, an outfield and foul territory upon said playing surface of said game board,
- a vertically disposed wall secured to said playing surface proximate to an outer edge of said playing surface,
- a plurality of holes of different sizes arranged about and in said playing surface and said wall, a textured batting surface positioned adjacent to an open edge of said playing surface opposite said outer edge and substantially in the same plane as said playing surface;
- a ball unattached to said playing surface and said batting surface; and
- a bat unattached to said playing surface and said batting surface and usable to strike said ball;
- said holes being adapted to receive a batted ball and being selectively designated to define fly-outs, strikes, balks, balls, walks, steals, foul-outs, errors, bunts, strike-outs, wild pitches, ejected batters, rain delays, injured runners, ground-outs, hits by pitch, pick-offs, passed balls and single, double and triple base hits; said holes defining said single base hit being located in said means representing said outfield and said holes defining said double and said triple base hits being located adjacent a boundary between said means representing said outfield and said means representing said foul territory means for defining a representation of an infield, an outfield and foul territory upon said playing surface of said game board, said holes defining said single base hit being located in said means representing said outfield and said holes defining said double and said triple hits being located adjacent a boundary between said means representing said outfield and said means representing said foul territory.
- 2. A baseball board game, according to claim 1
- wherein said holes in said wall define at least one home-run and said holes in said playing surface define at least one strike-out, one fly-out, one strike, one balk, one ball, one walk, one steal, one foul-out, one error, one bunt, one wild pitch, one ejected batter, one rain delay, one injured runner, one groundout, one hit by pitch, one pick-off, one passed ball and one base hit.
- 3. A baseball board game, comprising,
- a game board defining a substantially flat, horizontally arranged playing surface, means for defining a representation of an infield, an outfield and foul territory upon said playing surface of said game board,
- a vertically disposed wall secured to said playing surface proximate to a first edge of said playing surface,
- a plurality of holes of different sizes arranged about and in said playing surface and said wall and being selectively designated to define fly-outs, strikes, balks, balls, walks, steals, foul-outs, errors, bunts, strike-outs, wild pitches, ejected batters, rain delays, injured runners, ground-outs, hits by pitch, pick-offs, passed balls and single, double and triple base hits; said holes defining said single base hit being located in said means representing said outfield and said holes defining said double and said triple hits being located adjacent a boundary between said means representing said outfield and said means representing said foul territory;
- a textured batting surface positioned adjacent to a second edge of said playing surface opposite said first edge and substantially in the same plane as said playing surface;
- a bat unattached to said playing surface and said batting surface and which is adapted to be swung by a first game player; and
- a ball unattached to said playing surface and said batting surface and which is adapted to be propelled across said batting surface by a second game player;
- whereby when said second game player propels said ball along said batting surface and said first game player swings said bat to strike said ball, said ball is caused to be propelled onto said playing surface and toward and into one of said holes to simulate the probability of occurrence of respective baseball plays and events during an actual baseball game.
- 4. A baseball board game, according to claim 3,
- wherein the functions of said first and said second game players are performed by the same individual.
- 5. A method of playing a simulated baseball board game, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a flat horizontally arranged game board, provided with holes of different sizes adjacent to and in contact with one edge of a horizontally arranged textured batting surface wherein said holes are selectively designated to define fly-outs, strikes, balks, balls, walks, steals, foul-outs, errors, bunts, strike-outs, wild pitches, ejected batters, rain delays, injured runners, ground-outs, hits by pitch, pick-offs, passed balls and base hits; defining a representation of an infield, an outfield and foul territory upon said playing surface of said game board; locating said holes defining said single base hit in said means representing said outfield and said holes defining said double and said triple base hits adjacent a boundary between said means representing said outfield and said means representing said foul territory
- propelling a ball such that it rolls on the batting surface toward a bat;
- striking the rolling ball on said batting surface with the bat such that the ball is propelled toward one of the holes of said game board;
- recording the events defined by the hole into which the ball is propelled;
- recording a strike when said ball is propelled off said game board; and
- recording a ball when said ball is propelled onto and remains on said game board and does not enter any of said holes,
- thereby stimulating the scoring of baseball plays and events during an actual baseball game.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/547,478, filed Jul. 2, 1990 now abandoned.
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