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Scorekeeping Basics Step by Step. Disclaimer This training is intended to help volunteers feel prepared to handle the Official Scorebooks with minimal.

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1 Scorekeeping Basics Step by Step

2 Disclaimer This training is intended to help volunteers feel prepared to handle the Official Scorebooks with minimal proficiency required by the league. It is not a comprehensive course in the minutia of scorekeeping. The required items are those that are minimally required by the league. Other items are desirable, but not required.

3 Need Designee From Each Team Home team keeps score Visiting team keeps scoreboard If there is a conflict in regard to the scorebook and a visiting team representative is not present there is no conflict. The umpire may make corrections if necessary

4 Before The Game (1) Open the book to two facing pages. Identify the team line-ups by team # or name (5 to 10 minutes prior to start). Each lineup card must include – Team Name & team # – Player Uniform # – Player first initial – Player last name

5 Before The Game (2) Print the lineup of the visiting team on the left page Print the lineup of the home team on the right page Clearly identify each team at the top of their page Document the age division Document the Date, Time, and field #

6 Lineup Example Print each lineup in the scorebook Player Uniform # Player first initial Player last name

7 Example of Bad Scoresheet – No Last Names, No Date/Time, No Teams Names or #s, No Age Group, No Field Designated

8 Example of Bad Scoresheet – No Names, No Date/Time, No Teams Names or #s, No Age Group, No Field Designated

9 When the Game Has Started Required Check the uniform number of the batter – If the batter is the wrong uniform number immediately notify the umpire Record the result of each pitch – Ball – mark or fill one of the three squares – Strike – mark or fill one of the two squares Record the outcome of each At-Bat – Progress the batter by drawing a line around the infield to where she stopped after her at bat – Any Out – Write the # of the out (1,2,3) in the box of the player that was out and circle it – Any Score – Shade in the entire infield box of the runner who scored – Any Advance of a Runner – Draw a line around the infield to represent the player’s progress

10 When the Game Has Started Required Strike Out – Mark a “K” in the box of the batter as well as the out (1,2,3) Walk – Circle “BB” in the box for the batter and draw a line from home to first base Batter hits safely and gets on base – Draw a line to the base from home to first base and around the infield to the base the batter stopped at – Did other runners advance as a result of the hit? Draw a line around the base path for each player to represent each player’s progress – Did anyone score as a result of the hit or walk? Shade the entire infield area of runners that cross the plate safely.

11 Position Numbers 1 2 3 4 6 5 9 8 7 Position Pitcher1 Catcher2 1B3 2B4 3B5 SS6 LF7 CF8 RF9

12 Example - Advancing Runners The league only requires you to keep track of the batting order, runner’s progress on the bases, outs, and runs scored. Smith hits a single Lawson strikes out Smith Steals 2B Henry walks Jones hits to SS who throws to 2B for force the force out 2B throws to 1B for a force out on the batter/runner (DP) 1 2 3 4 6 5 9 8 7

13 Remember There cannot be more than three runners at one time When a batter advances you must advance the batter and all runners that progress to another base or bases Shade any runners that cross the plate

14 Softball Terms and Abbreviations Force – a runner is required to advance when the batter walks or hits – Runner on 1B has to advance to 2B on a ground ball or walk – With runners on both 1B and 2B both must advance on a ground ball or walk – With runners on 1B, 2B, and 3B all runners must advance on a ground ball or walk Force out – A batter or runner is out as a result of a fielder touching a base prior to a batter or runner advancing on a force play FC (Fielder’s Choice) – Batter hits the ball and advances to a base safely but another player is put out HBP – Batter is hit by pitch (advances to 1B, other runners advance if forced) SB – Runner advances on a pitch (batter does not hit the pitch fair or foul) SAC – Sacrifice bunt (batter is out but advances a runner) SF – Sacrifice Fly (batter is out but advances a runner to score) Look Back – When the pitcher has the ball in the pitching circle the runner is out when she stops between bases or changes direction

15 Exceptions to Scoring a Runner If the batter or another runner is forced out for the 3 rd out If the 3 rd out is made before the runner crosses the plate

16 At The End of Each Half Inning Required Mark the last person to bat – Draw a line across the bottom of the box of the last batter Tally the score for that half inning – Record it at the bottom of the column Double check the scoreboard to ensure it matches the book

17 Enter This Lineup On Your Practice Scoresheet #Player 7A. Austin 12M. Ashcraft 13A. Johns 17S. Ward 4T. Martinez 8R. Riley 10A. Stepan 3B. King 6J. Montano 9B. Williams 2A. Sharpless 1A. Boettiger

18 1st Inning 1st Batter in the lineup, #7 hits a single (1B) #12 bunts and is thrown out on a force play at 1B #7 advances to 2B #13 hits a double (2B) #7 advances to 3B and on to Home #17 walks #4 bunts and is thrown out at 1B #13 advances to 3B #17 advances to 2B #8 flys out to the left fielder (LF or 7) 2nd Inning #10 hits a double (2B) #3 hits a single (1B) #10 advances to 3B #6 strikes out #9 flys out to center fielder (CF or 8) #10 score on Sac Fly #2 walks #3 is forced to advance on the walk to 2B #1 hits a single (1B) #3 scores #2 advances to 3B #7 hits a double (2B) #2 scores #1 advances to 3B #12 hits a ground ball to 2B who throws to 1B for the force out #1 crosses the plate prior to the force out Runner at 2B One out Runners at 1B and 2B – 1 out – 1 run scored Runners at 2B and 3B – 2 out – 1 run scored

19 Your Score Sheet Should Look Similar To This

20 Scoreboard Controller To set the timer press Set Clock, the time limit in minutes, and enter. If the controller buzzes when pressing the Set Clock button press the Time IN/OUT Button Pressing the BALL, STRIKE, or OUT buttons will automatically advance the count of that value. If 2 strikes are displayed and the STRIKE button is pressed again the strikes will clear and the # of outs will advance. Pressing the HOME or VISTOR buttons then the +1 button will advance their score.

21 Scoreboard Controller Wireless for Field #2 This controller operates similar to the wired controllers. Time IN/OUT is functioned with the toggle on the right

22 Scorekeeper DON’T’S Do not applaud or yell for a team during the course of the game Do not coach Do not stop the clock unless the umpire requests it Do not explain the rules to the umpire – Exception – MGSA infield over throw league rule (TBall & Machine Pitch)

23 After The Game Required Mark the book plainly with the final score, clearly identifying the score Double check that the date, time, field #, age division and team names were recorded Turn in the game result form to the concession stand

24 This Form Must Be Submitted After Each Game – 1 per Game – Not 1 per Team Mansfield GSA Game Result To be filled out by Official Scorekeeper – Home team provides official scorekeeper Game Date: Scheduled Game Time: CIRCLE THE FIELD DESIGNATION THE GAME WAS SCHEDULED ON F-1F-5 F-2 F-3 F-4 CIRCLE THE AGE GROUP FOR THIS GAME 6U TeeBall 8U Machine Pitch 10U12U14/16/18U Teams Playing the Scheduled Game CIRCLE THE WINNING TEAM NUMBER Home Team #Visitor Team # Home Team Name Visitor Team Name Score Scorekeeper Name Print

25 Additional Information http://www.baseballscorecard.com/


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