THURS: 4PM - R.B.I. Baseball ($0.00)


No other baseball game gets you closer to playing in the big time than R.B.I. Baseball. Because every one of the ten teams in R.B.I. Baseball contains the rosters and player stats officially licensed from the MLB Players Association. The best players from the mid-1980s were in the game with their real life stats and abilities, and like in real baseball, these skills and stats affect the outcome of every play.
Rules:
1.)The home and away field advantages will be determined by a coin toss at the start of each game. The winner of the coin flip decides the two teams that will play. Loser of the coin flip gets first selection of those two teams, and the winner then decides if they want to be Player 1 (bat first) or Player 2 (pitch first)
2.)American and National are the only two teams which can never be picked.
3.) Each person will be granted one 30 second time out per game.
4.)Glitches are at the discretion of the supervisor. Glitches must be played through unless ruled unplayable by the supervisor. If ruled unplayable, the supervisor has the authority to call the game (if after the 4th inning) as it stood when the glitch occurred or to replay the game (if before the 5th inning).
5.)Any action on your part causing the Nintendo Entertainment System to reset - Results in a forfeit of that game.
6.) Single Elimination Bracket Tournament. ( Bracket assigned at random by Tournament Director).
7.) Finals will be a 9 inning game.
8.) 32 players max.
9.) The infield fly rule will be observed. You're not allowed to purposefully miss an infield pop-up to turn a double play.
10.) The game has a built-in 10-run mercy rule, but if both players score more than 10 runs, the game will be called at the conclusion of that inning.