In the "Does anyone keep score just for the heck of it?" thread I mentioned starting this post. Well here it is.
Please post any score card you may have - past or present. It will be fun to see the different methods for keeping score.
Thanks
-Tom
In the "Does anyone keep score just for the heck of it?" thread I mentioned starting this post. Well here it is.
Please post any score card you may have - past or present. It will be fun to see the different methods for keeping score.
Thanks
-Tom
I kept score of the Rays Dbacks last night. Some notes on the game:
This was a Upton v. Upton game
Mark Reynolds struck out four times (surprise surprise)
David Price is really maturing
The Rays laid down a nice squeeze (again .. surprise surprise).
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Where did you get that scorecard format? It's one of the better ones that I have seen.
Last edited by Dick Groat's syndrome; 06-28-2010 at 07:48 AM.
Yes, its my favorite. I got it from Christopher Swingley's website - http://swingleydev.com/baseball/
there is also a very good tutorial - http://swingleydev.com/baseball/tutorial.php
Anybody have a scorecard from the Mets/Cardinals 20 IP, multiple position player pitching game from April? Love to see that one!![]()
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That would be pretty epic, anybody who can stick it out for that long of a game should be proud because it's difficult to keep up with every play for that long. Especially if you're keeping pitches.
Another one to try: Keeping score on the radio. Of course it's difficult because you don't have the ability to make judgement calls, but kind of neat to try it just to do it.
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