Hi again, Lance -- sorry, s'funny, but we don't have a real good shot of the tin batter properly placed for game play.
Until we have a few minutes to get our game out of the vault and set up, this is the best we can do --
you can see the batter suspended on the front of the backstop at the extreme left of the pic, as well as illustrated on the box lid:
That's a 1950s version titled
Tru-Action Junior Baseball Game.
Back at our Forum (thanks for visiting!), you can have a better view of the tin batter (in different uniform)
similarly placed on another version of the game (the photo next to the one you linked):
http://tinyurl.com/b9jjnyp
That's from a circa 1958
Tru-Action Electric Baseball Game.
Over its forty-plus years on the market, Tudor also produced the game as
Tru-Action Baseball Game (the original early-1950s versions),
Electric Baseball (several different versions from around 1960 into the 1990s),
Jr. League Magnetic Baseball,
Magnetic Baseball,
Major League Electric Baseball, and
Action Baseball.