Official scorer
In the game of baseball, the official scorer is a person appointed by the league to record the events on the field and to send this official record of the game back to the league offices.
Related Topics:
Baseball - League
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The official scorer never goes on the field (he typically watches from the press box), and in some cases the person's identity may be nearly unknown.
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The official scorer has discretion to make judgement calls about certain aspects of the score that do not affect the final disposition of the game. For example, when a fielder fails to catch a ball in play, and the runner reaches base safely, the official scorer decides whether the ball "should" have been caught. If so, the fielder is charged with an error; if not, the batter is awarded a hit. Note that this decision can never affect the outcome of the game; the runner is safe at the base either way, and the decision of whether the fielder is charged with an error has no bearing on who eventually wins the game. The only effect is on the official statistics for players that are compiled later.
Related Topics:
Fielder - Error - Hit - Statistics
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Another decision that the official scorer makes are whether a ball not properly received by (i.e. a ball that gets past or away from) the catcher is a passed ball (charged to the catcher) or a wild pitch (charged to the pitcher). A passed ball or a wild pitch is only scored if a baserunner advances as a result.
Related Topics:
Catcher - Passed ball - Wild pitch
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The players on the field all have a number. That way the scorer does not have to write out # 1 batter grounded to the shortstop and the shortstop threw the ball to the first baseman; he can just write 6-3 .
Related Topics:
Scorer - Shortstop - First baseman
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The numbers are:
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- pitcher
- catcher
- first baseman
- second baseman
- third baseman
- shortstop
- left fielder
- center fielder
- right fielder
(In Slow-Pitch softball, the rover is 10.)
Related Topics:
Softball - Rover
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See also Amateur baseball scorekeeping
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