BASEBALL BY THE NUMBERS DIFFERENCES:
YOUTH EDITION
THE PREMIER PITCH COUNT SCOREBOOK
THE CHOICE FOR DISCRIMINATING YOUTH LEAGUE SCOREKEEPERS FROM COAST TO COAST
Our celebrated Youth Edition features room for up to 15 batters over 8 innings and includes an easy-to-use 400-pitch counter on every scoresheet. The book provides scoresheets for 24 games.
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The book has a spacious 11- by 14-inch format, is spiral bound to allow easy page turning, and has a rigid, extra-heavy back cover to provide a stable writing surface.
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Keeping score for a game is done on facing pages so that moving from scoring one team in an inning to the other requires flipping the book over rather than turning the pages back and forth.
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THE SCORESHEETS
Our scoresheets are printed in two colors—clear black lines and text and blue scoreboxes that allow you to clearly mark scoring data with a pencil.
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Our copyrighted scorebox allows you to keep more data more precisely than any other scorebook available today. A diagram on every scoresheet serves as a convenient reminder about how to use the scorebox.
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Each scoresheet includes space for the names of the team and home or visitor designation; coach; umpire; and scorekeeper as well as three approval signatures. In addition, there are spaces to record player batting totals on the right-hand side of the page and inning summary totals at the bottom of the page. The inning number boxes and versatile blank lines below the inning totals at the bottom of the sheet allow the scorekeeper to keep running totals and other data as he or she prefers.
THE PITCH COUNTER
The pitch counter on every scoresheet allows a clear, convenient way to record the number of pitches thrown by every pitcher as required by Little League’s pitch count regulation. In this way, the full scoresheet becomes a written record of the game, including pitch count, which is documented and reviewable.
Using the pitch counter is easy. First you record above the first column of circles the uniform number of the first pitcher. Proceed to make a mark in subsequent circles in the column after each pitch is thrown. (Some scorekeepers have suggested a different mark, such as a [X] for balls and [check] for strikes.) Proceed in this way until there is a pitcher change. Then tally the total number of pitches thrown by the first pitcher. Note that the pitch counter is clearly differentiated in units of five pitches to make the tally easy. Record in the table above the pitch counter the pitcher’s name, age, and number of pitches thrown.
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Record the uniform number of the next pitcher in the next blank column and so on throughout the game.
OTHER FEATURES
Included in each scorebook:
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Instruction Sheet: A clear, concise explanation about basic scorekeeping convention and the special features of Baseball by the Numbers Youth Edition.
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Batting Average Table: A quick, convenient resource that allows you to determine batting average for up to 90 hits and 120 times at bat.
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Player Batting Totals: A convenient way to record batting totals for all players for up to 24 games.
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Extra-Inning Strips: Strips that provide space to score up to three extra innings if the game goes longer than eight innings. Perforated for easy removal.