Fundex Games Board Games Bagball User Manual

Big League Bagball  
Object: Score the most runs in 9 innings  
by landing beanbags in the various nets to  
score runs.  
Setup: Position the Big League Bagball side  
of the cloth facing toward you (as shown to  
the right). Move the scoring markers to zero  
and the inning marker to one. Decide who is  
going first. They are the batter and will use  
the 4 square bags. The fielder will get the 2  
round bean bags.  
Ages: 6+  
Players: 2–4  
Contents:  
• Game board and assembly pieces  
• 3 blue beanbags / 3 red beanbags  
• Instructions  
Game Play: Big League Bagball may be  
played with either 2 or 4 players divided into 2  
teams. Players position themselves 10 - 15 feet away from the game  
board.  
Bagball  
The game consists of innings. During an inning, each player gets to be on  
offense (as a batter) and defense (as a fielder). The batter begins and  
tosses one of the four square bags at the game board. If a bag successfully  
lands in a net a hit is awarded and base runners move/advance based on  
the following:  
Object: Try and be the first player to reach 300 points  
by landing your beanbags in the various nets.  
Setup: Position the Bagball side of the cloth facing  
toward you (as shown to the right). Move the  
scoring markers on the arch to zero. The score  
marker on the side is not used in this game.  
• Single Net = 1 runner on first base.  
• Double Net = 1 runner on second base.  
Game Play: Bagball may be played with  
either 2 or 4 players divided into 2 teams.  
Teams pick a color of bags to use throughout  
the game and position themselves 10 - 15  
feet away from the game board.  
Triple Net = 1 runner on third base.  
• Home Run Net = 1 run scored plus 1 run for any runners on base.  
Runners advance bases when the batter lands a hit. The number of bases  
advanced is equal to the number of bases the hitter receives. For example,  
a batter has a runner on second base and then lands a bag for a single on  
his next throw. The runner on second advances to third and the hitter has  
a new base runner on first base. A bag that lands in a net marked “out,” or  
misses the game board completely is an out against the batter. The batter  
throws one bag after another until he either runs out of bags to throw or  
receives 3 outs.  
The game consists of rounds. During each  
round, players take turns tossing their bags  
at the game board (If playing with 4 players,  
teams alternate their players each round).  
If the bag successfully lands into the net the player scores the value  
marked. A round is not finished until all 6 bags have been tossed.  
The opponent (fielder) takes the two round bags and can try to cancel out  
any of the plays that happen on offense. After any throw, EXCEPT a home  
run, the fielder may step in to cancel out the batter’s hit. To do this the  
fielder must throw a bag successfully into one of the “out” nets. If the  
fielder is successful, the batter’s play is canceled and an out is given to  
the batter. No runners advance. For example, the batter has a runner on  
second base and then lands a bag for a single on his next throw. The  
fielder steps in and throws a bag for an out. That “single” base runner’s  
play has been cancelled and the batter now has an OUT ( The runner on  
second does not advance to third).  
At the end of the round, scores are totaled and players move the scoring  
markers on the game board to reflect their total score. The first player to  
reach 300 points is the winner. In the event of a tie, players toss one  
additional bag. The player who scores the highest number of points on  
that toss is the winner. If there continues to be a tie, continue tossing one  
bag until a winner is determined.  
Advanced Play: For a more competitive game, players may cancel each  
other’s bags during the round. Teams only score the difference between  
the highest and lowest score for the round. Example, Player one lands 50  
points worth of bags and player two lands 40 points. Player one then  
scores 10 for the round (50 – 40 = 10). [REMEMBER–Only one team can  
score per round in Advanced Play!]  
After a batter receives 3 outs or throws all 4 of their bags, the offense and  
defense switch and repeat the previous steps. When both players have  
had a chance at offense and defense, the inning is over and a new one  
begins. After each inning, move the “inning marker” on the right side to  
the next inning until all nine have been played.After nine innings the game  
©2005 Fundex Games, Ltd. • P.O. Box 421309 • Indianapolis, IN 46242  
MADE IN CHINA  
Questions or comments? Write to us at the address above, call 1.800.486.9787  
IMPORTANT: To change games, flip the game board  
over and rotate the legs to the opposite side.  
In an effort to continually improve our products, items may vary from those shown.  
Item No. 0726–00–11  
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