Produktbeschreibung
n Harry's Grand Slam Baseball Game, each player manages a team and plays cards to simulate actual baseball plays. This easy to learn baseball game can be completed in under twenty minutes.
Harry's Grand Slam Baseball is part of the Heirloom Games Series, reintroducing authentic reproductions of great American games.
First printed in 1962, Harry's Grand Slam Baseball is a real hit with game players and baseball enthusiasts alike. This faithful reproduction includes the rules from the original game.
GAMEPLAY
Each player draws a hand of 3 cards, which when played will result in a play result. At the beginning of each half inning, the batting team plays a card for the first batter. The play is then resolved and the player draws a card to bring his hand back to three. The pitching team then plays a card to derive a result for the second batter and draws a card to replace into his hand. Play goes like this until three outs are made.
There are two different types of special cards in the game. Substitute cards, when drawn, are immediately played face down in front of the player drawing them, along with another card drawn from the deck and placed, unseen, on top of it. A player may use the substitute card as a "pinch hitter" or "relief pitcher" in the game when his hand does not have a useful card (i.e. a hit when he is at bat or an out when he is pitching). The substitute card is then flipped over and played.
Wild cards are those which only affect base runners and do not resolve an at bat (e.g. wild pitch, passed ball, stolen base, balk). When one of these cards is played, the result is noted, but then play passes back to the opponent, who will play a card to resolve the at bat.
After every three innings, both players return their hands to the deck, reshuffle the deck, and receive a new hand of three cards. After nine innings, whoever has the most runs is the winner. |