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  • How to Note Errors on a Baseball Scorecard

    Errors in baseball are stats that keep track of fielders who don't make plays that are considered routine outs. By keeping track of these stats, you can create a more accurate scorecard for your...

  • How to Make a Basketball Scorecard

    Most basketball score sheets let you list only the players in the game and how many points they score individually. There's no way to mark down a play-by-play of the game, like you can on a...

  • How to Note Advanced Base Runners on a Scorecard

    With the exception of a home run, baseball players will take multiple plays as base runners to circle around all four bases and score a run. To review what happened after the game, you can note...

  • How to Note RBIs on a Scorecard

    The run batted in, or RBI, is one of the most important statistics in baseball. You can't win a game unless you score runs, and hitters who consistently drive in 100 runs or more per season...

  • How to Note Saves on a Baseball Scorecard

    In baseball, relief pitchers have become nearly as important as starting pitchers. Few starters complete many games, and the bullpen often must take over in the sixth or seventh inning. To...

  • How to Use a Baseball Scorecard

    For many baseball fans, keeping score is a required part of watching the game. Scorecards are available at most ballparks, and learning how to use the grid-based system of recording a game play by...

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