The game has been played at least 300 times, which would be getting close to 3000 innings.
I'm looking for the right person, who loves baseball to help me write a rule book.
David Carnes
1406 W. Princeton Ave.
Visalia, CA 93277
(559) 738-8222
The game has been played at least 300 times, which would be getting close to 3000 innings.
I'm looking for the right person, who loves baseball to help me write a rule book.
David Carnes
1406 W. Princeton Ave.
Visalia, CA 93277
(559) 738-8222
I could help you out. I am a big baseball fan. Is your game complicated?
My plate is pretty full right now, but I may be able to help. I'm an editor and writer and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). Let me know what you have and what you need done and how you see it getting done. Then I can see if I can contribute anything to the process.
Steve
steve@judymartin.com
I could help you out. I am a big baseball fan. Is your game complicated?
Yes, the more someone knows about the real rules of baseball the easier the board game will be to play.
My plate is pretty full right now, but I may be able to help. I'm an editor and writer and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). Let me know what you have and what you need done and how you see it getting done. Then I can see if I can contribute anything to the process.
Steve
I would be able to send you the board game in the mail including the instructions and notes that I have made with a video tape of the game being played.
The 1st Game of the 12th Tournament
Team / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / Score
Dave 0 1 4 0 0 0 0
Laura 0 0 8 0 0 2 3
We have had games with final scores of 2 to 1, so the 3rd inning where I scored 4 and Laura scored 8 is rare.
I could help you out. I am a big baseball fan. Is your game complicated?
Do you live in California?
I have continued to work on the baseball board game and it really is coming together well. It still needs professional help to get the rules written in the right way. It looks like it will make it although a smaller company will probably be the one to pick it up.
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The baseball board game is one of the best games I have ever designed since I started in 1985.
I play one inning every morning with my wife and we play best two out of three having standard nine inning games.
This baseball board game helps children watching or playing to learn everything about the real game. Children will need an adult or a mature teen to help them play the game.
We took the baseball board game to the 1st grade class that our son was in last year. With teams of 9 kids on each team, we played 3 innings in about an hour. Each team had a coach who knew how to play the game and assigned positions to each student. We had prizes for the kids for getting hits and homeruns. They loved the board game and the teacher even got the principle to come in to see it being played.