Poosh-M-Up Slugger Baseball Game

Poosh-M-Up Slugger Baseball Game

(Uncredited) (1946)

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BGG Rating 2 votes
1-2 players 0 min 0+
Complexity Light — 0.0/5
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Poosh-M-Up Slugger Baseball Game. Manufactured in 1946 by Northwestern Products Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. Pinball style/ bagatelle-type. Fun to play! Simple design. The balls load under the pitcher's mound and are released one by one by using one of the controls. The bat works like a flipper in a pinball game. Wooden frame, glass top. 14 X 21 inches. This game from 1946 is sort of a bagatelle game but can be played by two players. One player acts as the pitcher and uses the plastic pitchers spot to dispense a round metal ball (the baseball) towards the batter who has a bat which by pushing a lever, swings at the released ball in an attempt to make contact with the ball. There are a number of slots where the ball can wind up, scoring singles, doubles, triples and home runs. Double plays are possible and any ball not winding up in a slot after it is struck 1 time is considered and out.

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