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Baseball pocket billiards or baseball pool (sometimes, in context, referred to simply as baseball) is a pocket billiards (pool) game suitable for multiple players that borrows phraseology and even some aspects of form from the game of baseball. For instance, although baseball pool is played on a standard pool table, the 9 ball is known as the "pitcher", the table's foot spot where balls are racked is known as "home plate", and each team or player is afforded "nine innings" to score as many "runs" as possible.

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  • Baseball pocket billiards (en)
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  • Baseball pocket billiards – gra bilardowa na stole angielskim. Powstała przed rokiem 1912, gdy została opisana przez w broszurze "the most fascinating game of the twentieth century". Do gry używa się 21 ponumerowanych kolejno bil (choć można używać 15). Bile nr 9 nazywamy "miotaczem". Jest ona ustawiana przed rozbiciem w środku trójkąta. Gra jest deklarowana. Gdy bile się skończą, są ponownie ustawiane na stole (bez straty kolejki). Gra kończy się po dziewięciu kolejkach (dla każdego gracza). Za wbitą bilę uzyskuje się liczbę punktów równoważną numerowi wbitej bili. Wygrywa gracz z największą liczba punktów. (pl)
  • Baseball pocket billiards or baseball pool (sometimes, in context, referred to simply as baseball) is a pocket billiards (pool) game suitable for multiple players that borrows phraseology and even some aspects of form from the game of baseball. For instance, although baseball pool is played on a standard pool table, the 9 ball is known as the "pitcher", the table's foot spot where balls are racked is known as "home plate", and each team or player is afforded "nine innings" to score as many "runs" as possible. (en)
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  • Baseball pocket billiards or baseball pool (sometimes, in context, referred to simply as baseball) is a pocket billiards (pool) game suitable for multiple players that borrows phraseology and even some aspects of form from the game of baseball. For instance, although baseball pool is played on a standard pool table, the 9 ball is known as the "pitcher", the table's foot spot where balls are racked is known as "home plate", and each team or player is afforded "nine innings" to score as many "runs" as possible. Baseball pocket billiards has been in existence since at least 1912, when Brunswick soberly described it in a pamphlet as "the most fascinating game of the twentieth century." The game has relatively simple rules. The winner is the player with the highest run tally after all players have taken nine turns "at bat". (en)
  • Baseball pocket billiards – gra bilardowa na stole angielskim. Powstała przed rokiem 1912, gdy została opisana przez w broszurze "the most fascinating game of the twentieth century". Do gry używa się 21 ponumerowanych kolejno bil (choć można używać 15). Bile nr 9 nazywamy "miotaczem". Jest ona ustawiana przed rozbiciem w środku trójkąta. Gra jest deklarowana. Gdy bile się skończą, są ponownie ustawiane na stole (bez straty kolejki). Gra kończy się po dziewięciu kolejkach (dla każdego gracza). Za wbitą bilę uzyskuje się liczbę punktów równoważną numerowi wbitej bili. Wygrywa gracz z największą liczba punktów. (pl)
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