World series squares


world series squares

Create a World Series Pool Fundraiser Online For Free

Great for Fundraisers, Watch Parties, Super Bowl Pools, Office Pools, and more.

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Free Online Squares Pool For The Society Series

The World Series is a perfect time to create a fundraiser or pool for your team. Our contests are completely customizable. You can create them with just a click of a button and share them with friends, family and coaches.

First, create your contest! While squares contests are most commonly 10x10, baseball teams may not score that many in a available game. Our platform allows you to create a custom rivalry if you wish for anything from a 1x1 to 10x10 grid.

Now that you've created your pool, you simply need to send the link out to your contest to friends and family. If you're raising coins for a little league team, a great approach is to require each player to offer a certain number of squares.

After your pool fills up, be sure to set your contest's numbers so everyone knows what to cheer for when the game begins. For the sake of fairness, we allow for the ability to have challenge numbers drawn randomly by the system so every participant has an

Baseball Office Pools

MLB Squares Pools

Baseball squares or World Series squares are a great way to have some fun during the playoffs.

MLB squares pools are generally reserved for the MLB playoffs. You have a lot of options when it comes to running an MLB squares pool during the playoffs.

First off, here’s how our standard MLB squares pools work:

  • Grid: MLB squares pools use a standard 10×10 grid (100 squares).
  • Axis: Randomize numbers 0-9 and list them along the X/Y axis in the order drawn.
  • Teams: List one team along the X axis and the other team along the Y axis.
  • Winners: Use the final score to determine the winner of the squares pool.

Now, when you use our software, you can use the same grid for multiple games. In fact, you can use the same grid throughout the entire playoffs or a single playoff series. There’s also the option to randomize the 0-9 numbers in your grid prior to the start of every game.

We also allow office pool managers to run a more unique MLB playoffs squares pool.

Here’s how the second MLB squares format works:

  • Grid: This format only uses a 5×5 grid (25 squares) and requires less participants.
  • Axis: Randomize the AL t
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    • Minnesota Twins (1961-present)
    • Washington Senators (1901-1904, 1957-1960)
    • Washington Nationals (1905-1956)
    • When paired with a team, must have played third base in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season.
    • Atlanta Braves (1966-present)
    • Milwaukee Braves (1953-1965)
    • Boston Braves (1912-1952)
    • Boston Bees (1936-1940)
    • Boston (1877-1911)
    • Boston Doves (1907-1910)
    • Boston Nationals (1901-1906)
    • Boston Reds (1876)
    • Philadelphia Phillies (1886-present)
    • Philadelphia Phils (1942)
    • Philadelphia (1883-1885)
    • Player must have 2000 H in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career.
    • St. Louis Cardinals (1900-present)
    • St. Louis (1883, 1899)
    • St. Louis Browns (1882, 1884-1898)
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    MLB Squares Boards

    Find the winners by clicking/tapping here.

    This board is for reserving a $50 square for the 2022 MLB All-Star Game with the ISC.

    The winning squares will be determined by the box score at the end of the 3rd through 8th innings and the end of the game. For each team, simply add the Runs, Hits & Errors and treat that sum as their score, with the number in the singles column determining the winning column or row on the squares board (ie. if total is 14, the 4 is what matters for that team).

    Password: fundraiser

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    The winning square from the end of each of the 3rd through 8th innings will win $500, with the winning square for the end of the game winning $1,000.

    The square matching the “score” (total of Runs, Hits & Errors) for each team at the END of each inning noted below will win:

    3rd Inning $500
    4th Inning $500
    5th Inning $500
    6th Inning $500
    7th Inning $500
    8th Inning $500
    End of Game $1,000

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    Winners will be paid via check from the ISC, with checks to be distributed via either USPS mail or hand-delivered by an ISC board member if convenient.

    Each entry is $50 and can be pai

    How does this vary from the normal Super Bowl Squares?
    The basic idea is the same, but these squares will be for the entire World Series. You will not go by the score at the end of the inning, but by the score at the end of each game. The twist here is you will not know how many square winners there will be until the entire series is over. If the series is over in four games the prize pool will be divided by 4, if it takes 5 games the prize pool will be divided between 5 winners ect..


    Step 1
    Print the square grid from above and place one of the teams on the top blank line and the other team on the side blank line. It doesn't matter which team goes where.


    Step 2
    Sell each square for a set dollar amount until all squares are full, a player may buy as many squares as they wish. Once the player pays for the squares they are to write their name in the squares of their choice. If you feel you can't sell 100 squares check out our 25 square grid or 50 square grid.


    Step 3
    Once all the squares are full it is time to set up the drawing. This can be done in many ways, listed below are 2 examples. After determining the drawing method, draw the numbers one at a time placi