Instructions
Notice the numbers around the edge of the dart board. The numbers run from 1 to 20 in a random order. To play baseball, you will play nine innings, just like a regular baseball game. Each player gets three darts to start the game. In the first inning, the player will find the dart row under the number 1 and aim the darts for that column.
Throw the darts in the two large sections under the number 1 to score runs. If you throw the dart in the small section right under the number 1, you get two runs. If you throw your dart in the small section halfway down the board under the number 1, you get three runs.
Move to the second inning and aim your darts at the section under the number two. Follow this pattern until you have gone through nine innings. Keep score throughout the game. At the end of nine innings, a winner will emerge. The player who has scored the most runs wins the game.
Play extra innings if the game is tied after nine innings. It works just like baseball. The team shooting first sets the standard for the extra inning. If the shooter scores two runs in the 10th inning, the shooter in the bottom half must score two runs to keep the game going and three to win the game. If the player shooting last goes ahead, he wins the game.