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Best FREE baseball scoring app in the market!!
Hands down the best and most detailed scoring app in the market. Most important, it is FREE!!
It is super easy to use once you are familiar with the user interface. The play-by-play summary, hitting and pitching details, and undo features are awesome.
This would be a FIVE STAR app if there were some improvements on how moving runners and allowing line changes after the game has started (as kids run late and need to be moved to the bottom of the order vs being skipped).Show lessMost difficult scoring app ever
I read the reviews about how great this app was to score baseball/softball games so I downloaded. I am sorry to say this was not my experience. I found this app to be difficult to even the most basic thing that a simple piece of paper in program could do score a game. I am a casual scorer I don’t manage a league I just like to score ball games I attend for fun. I found it difficult to put in a line up. When you a casual scorer you don’t have access to the teams line up until right before first pitch sometimes you are penciling in players numbers for names and putting the names in between innings. I could not even figure out how to do that. As it seemed that I had to be a league manager and enter teams and players into the app before I could submit a line up. If I tried to enter players number names on the fly it would not allow me to do that and god forbid if the team had more than 25 players like most college teams do. You could not put all of the players into the rosters for easy line ups and changes. Then the instructions could not provide and help on how to work with the problems I was having. So I gave up took out the program and a pencil and did it the old fashion way.Show lessGreat app
I have used this app for years. I love it.
I score college baseball games and I use a spreadsheet to extract roster data. I can load a roster in just a few minutes. I used to use the MLB add-on for that, but it doesn’t load all the data.
The only problem that I have with it is making corrections. Let’s say a play happens and is initially scored a single and an error to advance the batter to second. If that is later changed to a double, the only way to show that change is to delete all subsequent plays, make the change, and rescore the deleted plays.Show less