Scorekeeping Guide BASIC BATTING STATISTICS At Bats (AB) = Plate appearances minus [ BB + HBP + SB + SF + CI ] Hits = 1B + 2B + 3B + HR Batting Avg. =

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Scorekeeping Guide BASIC BATTING STATISTICS At Bats (AB) = Plate appearances minus [ BB + HBP + SB + SF + CI ] Hits = 1B + 2B + 3B + HR Batting Avg. = Hits / At Bats On Base Pct. = Hits + BB + HBP + CI / PA BASIC PITCHING STATISTICS Earned Run Average (ERA) = (Earned Runs * 6 / Innings Pitched) WHIP = BB + HBP + Hits / Innings Pitched BATTER IS ON BASE 1B = Single 2B = Double 3B = Triple HR = Home Run BB = Base on Balls/Walk HBP = Hit by Pitch FC = Fielder’s Choice E5 = Reached by Error by 3B CI = Catcher’s Interference G2B = Ground Rule Double ESB = Error on Sac Bunt BATTER IS OUT KS = Strikeout Swinging or KC= Strikeout Looking 6-3 = Groundout, SS to 1B F8 = Fly Out to CF L5 = Line Out to 3B Fo5 = Foul Out to 3B U3 = Unassisted Play by 1B SB 1-3 = Sacrifice Bunt, P to IB SF 8 = Sacrifice Fly to CF = Double play SS to 2 nd to 1 st K BASERUNNING SB = Stolen Base WP = Wild Pitch PB = Passed Ball SAC = Advanced on Sacrifice E5 = Advanced on Error by 3B CS = Caught Stealing 6-4 = Force Out, SS to 2B U4 = Force or Tag Out, 2B unassist F8-5 = Out on Tag Up, CF to 3B U6-3= Unassisted play by SS to 1B AFTER EACH HALF-INNING Make sure to do the totals (per inning and cumulatively)! Use Pencil for entries, outs in red. Runs Hits Errors Left on Base (LOB) Pitches count AFTER THE GAME Pitch count signed Scorebook signed Signatures MGR’s Signature UMP Subs documented correctly Final Score POSITIONS 1 = Pitcher (P) 2 = Catcher (C) 3 = First Baseman (1B) 4 = Second Baseman (2B) 5 = Third Baseman (3B) 6 = Shortstop (SS) 7 = Left Fielder (LF) 8 = Centerfielder (CF) 9 = Right Fielder (RF) -Was it a HIT or an ERROR (E)? Would an average player normally have made the play? Was there a physical mistake made on playing the ball itself? If BOTH answers are YES, then it’s an ERROR. (SS vs. 1B – easy digs and all drops are 1B, all others are SS No team errors—mental mistakes are hits) -Was it a HIT or a FIELDER’S CHOICE (FC)? FIELDER’S CHOICE if there is an attempt on another runner HIT if there is indecision on where to go, and NO play is made -Was it a DOUBLE (2B) or a SINGLE (1B) and an advance? Was there a play on another baserunner?? Was there an error on the play before 2B? Did the batter break stride around first? If ALL answers are NO, then it’s a DOUBLE (2B). -Was it a STOLEN BASE (SB), WILD PITCH (WP) or PASSED BALL (PB)? PASSED BALL if catcher should have stopped the pitch. WILD PITCH if catcher had no play. All others are counted as a STOLEN BASE. -Documenting substitutes: Put the inning to include bottom or top and identify their at-bat with their number in the block. Ex. Player came in at the bottom of the 3 rd inning to LF = B3/7 next to the subs name on the line below the player sub’d. NOTE: If game is a blowout, sub early to prevent minimum play violations. If every attempt was made, such as sub in the T3, but game ended in B4 and player had 3 defensive outs and no at-bats requires the player to start the next game and play for 9 consecutive outs and two at-bats. This is due to only 3 defensive outs fulfilled during the 4 inning 10 run rule game. -Protested games are documented in red from the moment a protest is declared. -Rainouts must take the next available make-up day. SKSLL Little League--Spring 2008 Questions? Notes