Williams Upper Deck Pitch And Bat Baseball Pinball Machine

This is a very nice Upper Deck pitch-and-bat pinball machine.

Upper Deck was the last electromechanical pitch-and-bat game made by Williams, and the last pitch-and-bat of any type for over ten years. It features two players, electronic sound (background crowd noise, explosion when hit is made, siren when homerun made), random varied pitch, and two decks of targets. Most importantly, it has the running man feature, which shows players running the bases as a hit is made. Upper Deck also keeps track of the number of Grand Slams hit, and features extra innings when you get a certain number of runs. These games are classic.

The playfield is nice. The backglass is a new reproduction and is perfect. The cabinet has the usual scratches. Most Upper Decks are roughed up because these games are heavier than a normal pinball machine; this Upper Deck is very presentable.. The game comes with original instruction card and hi score card, and is set on free play (by virtue of the credit wheel not counting down). The electronic sounds, which are usually broken on these games, are all working.