For Students>Scorecards
Scorecards come in many varieties. There is no correct scorecard, but there are a few different styles.
Basically there are box-style and diamond-style scorecards. We are partial to the diamond-style scorecards as it provides a picture to chart the progress of the player.
Scorecards may have boxes to track the pitches, a box to record the batter's uniform number, circles to log outs, etc.
Below are links to a variety of scorecards.
Online Museum Educator Scorecard
This is a scorecard we created. It meets our needs and has the columns we need for compiling our data. This is formatted for 11x14 legal-size paper.
Baseball Scorecard
Patrick McGovern has compiled many different scorecards. You are likely to find something that suits your needs here.
The Joy of Keeping Score: How Scoring the Games Has Influenced and Enhanced the History of Baseball
Although this book does not contain usable scorecards, this is an invaluable source for any scorekeeper. A wealth of history is presented as well as depictions of scorecards from history.
Dickson, Paul. 1996. New York, New York: Walker and Company.
ISBN: 0802713076
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