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Baseball Inning Pool without Bottom of 9th

How to Run an Inning Pool

1. Decide if you are going to use the Pool grid with our without the bottom of the 9th.
2. Print our Inning Pool.
3. Decide how much you will sell each square box for. You need to get either 17 or 18 players depending if you use the bottom of the ninth.
4. Put all the names of the squares in a hat (E.G., Top of first, Bottom of first, top of second….). As each person pulls a random ½ inning selection. Write their name on the corresponding inning grid.
5. Each square is a unit which will provide either a 17 or 18-unit payoff depending if you use the bottom of the ninth or not.
6. The team that scores the most runs in that part of the inning wins! If two purchases tie the winning is split evenly.

Please consult with your local laws on the legality of office pools in your area.

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