SCOREKEEPING CLINICS

This is a great opportunity for beginners and advanced scorekeepers to brush up on your skills at your own pace.  Each team should have several parents who can keep score and pitch count to support their team. This course prepares you for the upcoming regular and postseason tournaments. (Every parent of an All-Star player, needs to know how to keep score.)

This training is for anyone in any league or baseball organization – District 9 is one of the premier Little League Districts in Washington State and covers 13 leagues on the Eastside of Seattle. This training video was produced by Redmond West Little League and is open to EVERYONE. 

Keep up with all our free clinics and educational sessions at www.washdist9.org

In the postseason, all official scorekeeping is done with paper books.

PAPER SCOREKEEPING CLINIC TRAINING

Washington District 9 Paper Scorekeeping Training online video

GameChanger is a great way to provide real-time information to family and friends during the regular season and post-season. Learn more about how to use GameChanger for Little League

SCOREKEEPING WITH GAMECHANGER

Washington District 9 Paper Scorekeeping Training online video

In addition to our district resources, GC University has lots of great tutorials on how to do lineups, score certain plays, etc. Read more at https://gc.com/home/gcu/main

PITCH COUNTS

Whether you are using GameChanger or a keeping a paper book, remember to count all pitches!

  • Include foul balls, even with two strikes
  • Illegal Pitches are always a ball and always count as a pitch
  • BALKS only count as a pitch if the pitch was actually delivered

This means that the official pitch count will often NOT be the same as the count of balls and strikes.