PAPER VS DIGITAL
Paper scorecards have tradition. Digital scorecards have everything else. Here's why thousands of fans are going digital.
Try Digital Scorecard FreeWe get it. There's something romantic about a paper scorecard. But after you lose your third one, or can't read your own handwriting, or wish you could find that game from three years ago... digital starts looking pretty good. You can always print your digital scorecards if you want a physical copy.
Fair point. But when's the last time your phone died at a 3-hour game? Plus, your data is saved to the cloud, so even if your phone dies, your game is still there when you charge up.
You don't have to. With Quick Log mode, you can capture the essentials (score, stadium, notes) in 30 seconds after the game. Full Scorecard mode is there when you want it, but it's not required.
Some are. That's why we built Baseball Scorebook to be dead simple. Tap the cell, tap the play. No manuals, no tutorials, no learning curve. If you can use your phone, you can use this app.
Baseball Scorebook gives you traditional scoring with modern convenience.
Uses the same abbreviations and format as paper scorecards. K is still K, 6-3 is still 6-3.
Grid layout with batters as rows, innings as columns. Just like the paper version you know.
Plus auto-calculations, cloud backup, searchable history, and stats tracking.
Start with
Quick Log
Just score + notes
Graduate to
Full Scorecard
Play-by-play
Never look back
Pro Scorer
Full stats + history
Start with the free version. If you love it (you will), Pro is just $4.99 for lifetime access.
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