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How to Play Read the scenarios in the baseball game and answer the questions. Hopefully, you’ll win if you pick the right choices. To advance slides, click the screen in a random spot unless there is a box saying to click the box to advance slides. Good luck!
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1 st Inning The batter is short. His stance is very wide. The strike zone is very small. Click on the option you choose: Fastball down the middle Curveball Change-Up You’re pitching. You can’t decide what pitch to do. Check the info about the batter to figure out which pitch to throw. A B C
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STRIKE OUT! Click here to advance to the 2 nd inning
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BALL
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2 nd Inning Do you: Swing Don’t swing You’re up to bat. The bases are loaded, but there’s 2 outs and 2 strikes. The pitcher has a really good arm and is known for throwing fastballs. You’re almost certain he will throw a fastball. Here’s the pitch! It is in this position relative to your strike zone: B A
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HIT! Click here to advance to the 3 rd inning
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STRIKE OUT
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3 rd Inning Will you: Catch it Let Johnny get it You’re in left field. A pop-up is hit between you and the center fielder. The center fielder is Johnny, and he is known for dropping pop-ups. What do you do? B A
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Your team is winning by so many runs the other team forfeits at the end of the 3 rd inning. Congratulations! You win! Click here
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Your team is losing by so many runs your team forfeits at the end of the 3 rd inning. You lose
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Click twice to exit the game.
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