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To begin this baseball multiplication game, click the Small, Medium, or Large link or PLAY GAME button under the picture of the game. This opens the game in a pop-up window.
This fun math game tests your ability to quickly perform multiplication operations. Solve multiplication facts to score runs and win the game!
Note: Turn on your speakers to hear the sound effects.
Math games like this one train concentration and numerical reasoning skills. To improve your ability to perform mental math calculations quickly, play this game and similar games regularly.
HOW TO PLAY. The baseball game starts with a score of 0 to something (you have zero, visitors have some number of runs already). To win, you need to score more runs than the visiting team's score.
To score a run, move your players around the bases to home plate just like in real baseball.
To get a single, click the Single ball. You are presented with a simple multiplication problem and nine possible answers.
Click the correct answer to get a single. If you pick the wrong answer or allow the timer to run out, it counts as a strike. Three strikes is an out, and if you get three outs the game is over.
To go for a double, click the Double ball. You are presented with a more difficult multiplication problem, usually a two-digit number multiplied by a single digit number. For a home run, you must multiple two two-digits numbers together.
The base position of your runners is shown in the upper left of the game.
I hope you have fun with this baseball multiplication game. Enjoy!
Published: 06/20/2011
Last Updated: 06/11/2020
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