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fabravo

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Apr 2, 2007
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I am on the search for something I can use to keep score for baseball games. Ideally, it would be freeware/shareware (or cost less than $15 -- I know, I'm dreaming, right?).

There seems to be a lot of software out there for PCs that will work, but I still only have a PowerBook, so it won't help me. Plus, they are really expensive.

Has anyone come across anything like this?

Thanks in advance.
 
First, I found this app on Version Tracker. It's got a lot of manager tools, but doesn't seem to have a scorecard feature. Might be worth tinkering with, though.

Looking a little harder led me to Baseball Almanac, which offers downloadable scorecards in all sorts of formats -- from .pdf to .xls. Not a full fledged program, per se, but a presumably easy way to score the occasional game on your Mac.

I'm glad you posted this thread -- I love scoring a game once in a while (a fundamentally different way to experience baseball than just watching or listening), and I'm eager to try it on my PB, too.
 
My son likes to keep score along with baseball games on the radio and would like to do it on the computer from time to time. I also coach baseball, so I would be transferring the hand-written score book into this program to keep track of stats and print 'clean' copies.
 
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