The 6 Card Baseball Card Game is a classic baseball card game that can provide hours of fun for baseball card collectors. The object of the game is to collect runs by advancing baseball card “players” around four bases to score. It is a simple and easy to learn game that allows two or more players to enjoy their baseball card collections in a competitive yet lighthearted manner.
The game is played with a standard 52-card deck with jokers and face cards removed, leaving only number cards 2 through 10. Each card represents a different base – 2 is home plate, 3 is first base, 4 is second base, 5 is third base, 6 is the pitcher’s mound, 7 is left field, 8 is center field, and 9 and 10 represent right field.
To set up the game, each player receives six baseball cards from their collection to use as their “team.” The cards are placed face down in front of the player. One additional card is placed face up between the players to represent the current batter. Play begins with one player being randomly selected to start as the batting team.
On a turn, the batting player flips over their top baseball card to see which player is batting. They then flip over the face up batter card between the players to see what base is represented. If the batting player has a card of a player equal or greater skill than the batter card, they advance that player to the base shown. For example, if the batter card shows 3 (first base) and the batting player’s top card is Ken Griffey Jr., they would move Griffey Jr. to first base.
If the batting player does not have a card of equal or greater skill, their turn ends and play passes to the next player. Skill levels for cards can be determined subjectively based on the players or objective metrics like career batting average, home runs, etc. can be used. Once a player reaches fourth base (5 card), they score a run for their team. The batting player then draws a new card to replace the one just used.
Play continues back and forth with players taking turns flipping cards until all six cards in a hand have been used. At that point, cards are reshuffled and play resumes. The game is won by the first team to score 11 runs. There are a few additional rules that add strategy to the game:
If the batting card shows a base already occupied by a runner (say first base is turned up but there is already a runner on first), the batter is automatically out and their turn ends. This prevents teams from piling up on bases.
If a player manages to flip three cards in a row that advance a runner (say they flip a 2, 3, and 4 consecutively), it’s considered a “triple play” and they get to take an extra turn. This rewards strategically sequencing batting cards.
Any time a player flips a card that matches the current batter card in between (say the current batter card is Ken Griffey Jr. and they flip a Ken Griffey Jr. card), it’s an automatic out. Matching cards results in easy outs.
Jokers or face cards that come up as batter cards act as wildcards. The batting team can assign the joker/face to any base of their choice. This adds an element of strategy and chance to each turn.
Over time, additional house rules and variations may be introduced by players. But at its core, the 6 Card Baseball Card Game provides a fun and engaging way for baseball fans young and old to enjoy playing with their collections. It allows for friendly competition and strategy while celebrating players, teams and the rich history of America’s pastime. Even casual card collectors with modest collections can find themselves immersed in tight games coming down to the final card. The simple yet engaging nature of the 6 Card Baseball Card Game is a big reason for its enduring popularity among baseball card enthusiasts.
While the rise of digital platforms means fewer kids nowadays amass large physical baseball card collections, the 6 Card Game continues to be a favorite nostalgic pastime of older baseball fans and a great way for parents to introduce the joy of the sport to younger kids through their own childhood collections. Its easy portability and minimal setup also make it a perfect game for killing time waiting in lines, on road trips or rainy days inside. After more than 50 years, the 6 Card Baseball Card Game still delivers fun and memories for players of all ages, ensuring it will remain a cherished tradition for baseball card collectors and fans for generations to come.