Baseball is known for being America’s favorite pastime. Sporthole Baseball stays true to the game we love by playing with the same run-scoring strategies. Hit it outta the park at your next backyard or tailgate party!
Basketball courts across the nation are alive with action from the Fall through the madness of Spring. Choosing to play Sporthole Basketball will be a slam dunk at your next game-watching, backyard or tailgate party.
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Suggested Rules

- Just like real baseball, you move runners around the bases to score.
- Throw your bag at any hole.
- 1st base hole counts as a single; 2nd base hole counts as a double; 3rd base hole counts as a triple.
- A single scores a runner on 2nd and 3rd. A single also moves the runner on 1st to 2nd (not 1st to 3rd).
- A double scores a runner on 2nd and 3rd, and moves the runner on 1st to 3rd (not 1st to home).
- A triple scores everyone on base.
- A homerun scores everyone on base, as well as the batter.
- Outs occur when a bag does not go through a hole. Three outs and you're done; no fourth throw.
Example turn at Bat
- First at bat: Throw your first bag into the 2nd base hole.
- Second at bat: Throw your second bag into the 1st base hole (scoring the runner on 2nd, and you now have a runner on 1st).
- Third at bat: Throw your third bag into the 2nd base hole (moving the runner on 1st to 3rd, and you now have runners on 2nd and 3rd).
- Fourth at bat (assuming you don't already have 3 outs): Throw your fourth bag into the 1st base hole (scoring both runners on 2nd and 3rd).
Total runs for the inning = 3
Play Basketball
Play any of your favorite basketball games

4 Quarters
You get 4 throws to try for as many points as possible per quarter. At the end of the 4 quarters and overtime, the most points wins.
Around the World
Be the first to go 1-2-3, 3-2-1 in order.
Horse/Pig
Make the opponents match your shot!
Knock-out
Fun group game! Make your bag in the basket before the person in front of you to knock them out.
Game of 21
Throw your first bag into the hole of your choosing. Once you make a shot you receive those points. Your remaining shots must go through the 1-point free-throw hole.
As for the tip-in… If your opponent has 17 points or more (at the start of their possession) and they miss, you have the opportunity to step in at that moment without having to wait for your turn. If you make it into the 3-point hole your opponent goes down to zero points. It is now your turn to resume as normal with 4 throws.
If you exceed 21 points, you go down to 13 points.
* Foul = Player's turn over; opponent receives 2 free-throws.
