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bigdave622 Wed Apr 27, 2005 06:14am

Here's the play. Batter tops a ball ( swinging bunt ) out in front of the plate. As she exits the batters box she kicks the ball. PU calls her out. How do you score it in the book ?

rhsc Wed Apr 27, 2005 07:39am

Quote:

Originally posted by bigdave622
Here's the play. Batter tops a ball ( swinging bunt ) out in front of the plate. As she exits the batters box she kicks the ball. PU calls her out. How do you score it in the book ?
Thats to ole topped swinging bunt run and kick it out play, where have you been all your life? I have no idea.

Dakota Wed Apr 27, 2005 08:45am

How do I score it?

I add another out to my indicator.

Seriously, there are a few people here who get jazzed about scorekeeping, and hopefully one of them will answer your question, but here is my approach to the subject ...
http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/sc...smiley-015.gif http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/sc...smiley-008.gif

wadeintothem Wed Apr 27, 2005 09:35am

Quote:

Originally posted by Dakota
How do I score it?

I add another out to my indicator.

Seriously, there are a few people here who get jazzed about scorekeeping, and hopefully one of them will answer your question, but here is my approach to the subject ...
http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/sc...smiley-015.gif http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/sc...smiley-008.gif

phew.. i thought i was the only one...

i have no clue about scoring and just cant get into it... Like you, I score it by adding an out to my clicker.

mick Wed Apr 27, 2005 09:49am

FWIW
 
<I>The underlying philosophy of Scoring, it seems, is to be able to look at the scorebook and be able to replay the game by reading. The use of the book does not have to be understood by anyone except the scorer.
With that in mind, here are some typically accepted notes as provided by a <U>Detroit Free Press</U> article on the lost art of keeping score.</I>
mick


<font color = green>Scoring shorthand


There is no absolute right way to keep score. The degree of detail is up to the individual. Some might choose to only record the basic play while others record each pitch and make notations of the especially noteworthy plays.

But there is a basic shorthand that nearly everyone agrees upon:

• Every position is assigned a number. 1: pitcher, 2: catcher,

3: first base, 4: second base,

5: third base, 6: shortstop,

7: left field, 8: center field,

9: right field.

Single: S or a horizontal line

Double: D or two lines

Triple: T or three lines

Home run: HR or four lines

Sacrifice: SH or SAC

Walk: BB

Intentional walk: IBB

Hit by pitch: HP

Strikeout: K (backward K for called third strike)

Balk: BK

Fielder's choice: FC

Wild pitch: WP

Error: E

Sacrifice fly: SF

Foul fly: F

Force out: FO

Line drive: L

Bunt: B

Passed ball: PB

Stolen base: SB

Double play: DP

Unassisted: U or circle player's position number.


Keeping score


In the scorecard grid, each batter has one box per inning.

• If the hitter grounds out to shortstop, for example, write in "6-3," which shows the shortstop threw him out at first base. If the hitter flies out to left field, write a "7."

• If the batter gets a hit, write in the hit according to which base he reached. Each corner of the box represents a base, with the lower-right corner being first. If he singles, put a "-" in the lower right. If he doubles, write a "=" in the upper right, and so on. For a walk, use "BB" in the lower right. As the runner advances, mark the appropriate symbol in the appropriate corner.

• If a runner scores, put a circle at the bottom of the box, and inside the circle put the symbol of the play and/or the player that drove him in. For example, if the No. 5 hitter drives in two runs with a single, mark his single in the bottom right of his box and mark a circle with the number "5" in it in the boxes of the runners who score (Some people like to use uniform numbers here, so you can tell who did what, even after lineup changes).

• At the end of each inning, total the hits and runs for that inning only. At the end of the game you'll be able to add the innings total to get the game score.

Once you learn the shorthand codes and <font color = purple><B>develop your own style</B></font>, it is easy to score a game. But keep in mind, it requires concentration and even the most ardent scorekeeper can miss a play. For that, Phil Rizzuto, the former Yankee player and broadcaster, invented WW. That would be wasn't watching. </font>


Dakota Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:09am

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Originally posted by wadeintothem
I score it by adding an out to my clicker.
http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/ak...smiley-060.gif

outathm Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:44am

This is score U-2 and I didn't need a twenty page sheet to tell you that.

tzme415 Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:48am

Usually when an out is recorded by an INT call it is creditted as an Unassisted out to the nearest fielder.

bigdave622 Thu Apr 28, 2005 07:59am

THANKS !
 
Thanks to all for your help


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