Baseball Quarters Drinking Game
Buzz Level
Supplies
High
Supplies
4 Shot Glasses
1 Quarter
Beer
1 Pen
1 Piece of Paper
1 Quarter
Beer
1 Pen
1 Piece of Paper
Summary
Take me out to the ball game! Take me out to the crowd!
This game plays like a mix between quarters and baseball. So get some beer, some shot glasses, a quarter, and two teams of people and PLAY BALL!
This game plays like a mix between quarters and baseball. So get some beer, some shot glasses, a quarter, and two teams of people and PLAY BALL!
Rules
To play this game, split up into two teams of people, and then follow the steps below:
1. Place the 4 shot glasses on the table in a straight line
2. Fill each shot glass full of beer
3. The closest shot glass is first base, and the farthest is home plate⦠and a home run
4. Keep track of your hits, runners on base, and points on the piece of paper
5. Each team gets three outs, just like baseball
6. Each player on each team, gets three strikes, also just like baseball
7. The team with the most points after nine innings wins the game
So what are the drinking rules, you might ask?
8. If a player makes the quarter into a shot glass (gets a hit), he must drink the contents of the shot glasses behind the one he made. For example, if he hits a single, he must drink the remaining three shot glasses full of beer. If he hits a triple, he only has to drink one. If he gets an out, he must drink all four.
9. The opposite team must drink for each run the other team scores.
1. Place the 4 shot glasses on the table in a straight line
2. Fill each shot glass full of beer
3. The closest shot glass is first base, and the farthest is home plate⦠and a home run
4. Keep track of your hits, runners on base, and points on the piece of paper
5. Each team gets three outs, just like baseball
6. Each player on each team, gets three strikes, also just like baseball
7. The team with the most points after nine innings wins the game
So what are the drinking rules, you might ask?
8. If a player makes the quarter into a shot glass (gets a hit), he must drink the contents of the shot glasses behind the one he made. For example, if he hits a single, he must drink the remaining three shot glasses full of beer. If he hits a triple, he only has to drink one. If he gets an out, he must drink all four.
9. The opposite team must drink for each run the other team scores.
