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BASEBALL DART GAME STANDARD GAME
1. Prepare the scorecard.
Before you begin playing baseball darts, prepare the scoreboard.
To do so, you'll have to list all the player's names. Write the
numbers 1 through 9 on the left-hand side of the scoreboard.
Across the top of the board, write the names of all the players
2. Determine batting order.
Before you can start playing baseball, you'll need to determine the
batting order. That refers to the order the players compete. Have
each player throw a dart on the board. The player closest to the
bullseye goes first. The player furthest away goes last.
3. Hit the right target.
To score in baseball, you need to hit the right section a dart board.
A dart board is sectioned off, sort of like a pizza. There are
numbers written along the side of the board. Each slice has a
different number. To play baseball darts, you try to hit the slice of
the dart board corresponding to the inning of the game. For
example, if you're in the first inning all the darts you throw need to
land in the slice of the dart board marked "1."
Darts outside the region for that inning do not count towards your
score. For example, if a dart hits the 7th section of the board
during the 8th inning you will not get any points for that dart.
4. Count runs correctly.
In baseball, your points are referred to as your "runs." Where your
dart falls makes a difference in scoring runs. A dart board has two
rings: the double ring and the triple ring. The double ring is the
outermost ring on the dart board and is the circle that essentially
outlines the board. The triple ring is the circle in the centre of the
board, about halfway between the bullseye and the double ring.
In baseball, if a dart hits the triple ring you get three runs. If a dart
hits the double ring, you get two runs. Anywhere else your dart hits
on the slice of the dart board corresponding with the inning counts
as a single run.
To make this clear, let's look at an example. Say you're in the
second inning. You throw your three darts. Your first dart hits the

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