Patent ID: 7523940
Filing Date: 2009-04-28
Classification: A63F

Abstract:
1. A method of playing a baseball dice game comprising: providing a baseball dice game system comprising rolling of one of said play dice by each of the players to determine which is a first player and a second player; starting of an inning; placing of one of said player pegs into a starting one of said pitch result apertures by the first player; rolling of said play dice by the first player; moving of the one of said player pegs in said pitch result apertures into an adjacent one of said ball rows away from the starting one of said pitch result apertures when a value of seven, eleven or twelve is rolled on said play dice; moving of the one of said player pegs to a first one of said base apertures when the one of said player pegs can no longer be moved one of said ball rows away from the starting one of said pitch result apertures; moving of the one of said player pegs into an adjacent one of said strike columns away from the starting one of said pitch result apertures when the value on said play dice rolled is equal to three, four, five, six, eight, nine or ten and faces of said play dice are not identical; advancing said out peg one of said out apertures when the one of said player pegs can no longer being moved one of said strike columns away from the starting one of said pitch result apertures; advancing said player pegs in said playing space one of said base apertures when the player rolls a pair of ones on said play dice; advancing said player pegs in said playing space two of said base apertures when the player rolls a pair of twos on said play dice; advancing said player pegs in said playing space three of said base apertures when the player rolls a pair of threes on said play dice; advancing of all of said player pegs in said playing space through said base apertures and back to pitch results apertures when the player rolls a pair of fours on said play dice; advancing of the associated one of said score pegs one of said score apertures for each of said player pegs that is advanced through said base apertures and returned to said pitch result apertures; advancing said out peg one of said out apertures when the player rolls a pair of fives on said play dice; continuing of play by the first player until the first player receives three outs; declaring of stealing a base by the one of players with player pegs in said playing space and declaring odd or even; rolling of the associated one of said stealing dice with said play dice; advancing of one of said base apertures by each of said player pegs in said base apertures when the number shown on said stealing dice matches the declaration of the player and the roll of said play dice does not advance said player pegs along said base apertures; removing of a leading one of said player pegs from the base apertures and advancing said out peg one of said out apertures when the number shown on said stealing dice does not equal the declaration by the player; continuing of play by the first player until the first player receives three outs; playing by the second player until the second player receives three outs; ending of an inning; continuing playing of innings until the desired number of innings have been played; and winning of the game by the player with the most runs shown on the score board.