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NFCA Home Plate: ATEC: Beyond the Basics of Scoring Fastpitch Softballby Jeri FindlayPublished byNational Fastpitch Coaches AssociationCopyright 1999. All Right ReservedIntroductionBasic Guidelines and Scorer ResponsibilitiesProving A Box ScorePercentages and AveragesCumulative Performance RecordsCalled and Forfeited GamesOffense: StatisticsOffense: HitsOffense: Extra Base HitsOffense: Game Ending HitsOffense: Fielder's ChoiceOffense: SacrificesOffense: Runs Batted In (RBI)Offense: Batting Out of OrderOffense: StrikeoutsOffense: Stolen BasesOffense: Caught Stealing (Unsuccessful Attempt)Defense: StatisticsDefense: ErrorsDefense: PutoutsDefense: AssistsDefense: Double Play/Triple PlayDefense: Throw OutsPitching: StatisticsPitching: Earned RunsPitching: Charging Runs Scored (When Relief Pitchers Are Used)Pitching: StrikeoutsPitching: Bases On BallsPitching: Wild Pitches/Passed BallsPitching: Winning and Losing PitcherPitching: SavesScoring The Tie-BreakerSome images Copyright www.arttoday.comWeb design by Ray Foster.Reproduction of material from any NFCA Home Plate pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. Copyright 1999 NationalFastpitch Coaches Association. NFCA, 409 Vandiver Drive, Suite 5-202, Columbia, MO 65202 TELEPHONE (573) 875-3033 FAX (573)875-2924 EMAILhttp://www.nfca.org/indexscoringfp.lasso [1/27/2002 2:21:41 AM]

NFCA Homeplate: ATEC: Beyond The Basics of Scoring Fastpitch SoftballTABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionBasic Guidelines and ScorerResponsibilitiesProving A Box ScorePercentages and AveragesCumulative PerformanceRecordsCalled and Forfeited GamesOffense: StatisticsOffense: HitsOffense: Extra Base HitsOffense: Game Ending HitsOffense: Fielder's ChoiceOffense: SacrificesOffense: Runs Batted In(RBI)Offense: Batting Out ofOrderOffense: StrikeoutsOffense: Stolen BasesOffense: Caught Stealing(Unsuccessful Attempt)Defense: StatisticsDefense: ErrorsDefense: PutoutsDefense: AssistsDefense: Double Play/TriplePlayDefense: Throw OutsPitching: StatisticsPitching: Earned RunsPitching: Charging RunsScored (When Relief PitchersAre Used)Introduction-----------------------Published by: National Softball Coaches AssociationWritten by Jeri Findlay, Head Softball Coach, Ball State UniversityIntroductionScoring in the game of fastpitch softball seems to be as diversified as the peopleplaying it. In order to gain some uniformity, and at the same time, clear up somequestions confronting scorekeepers on a daily basis, this guide has been compiledwith help from the National Baseball Writer's Association College Baseball ScoringManual (1975), the NCAA Baseball Rules (1988), the ASA Official Guide and Rulebook (1988), the NAGWS Softball Guide (1988), the A.S.A. Scorers Manual(1988), and "The High Country Athletic Conference Scoring Standards." Thanksalso to Joe Herandez, Sports Information, Ball State asso?-Token.RecID 1 (1 of 2) [1/27/2002 2:21:42 AM]

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NFCA Homeplate: ATEC: Beyond The Basics of Scoring Fastpitch SoftballBasic Guidelines and Scorer Responsibilities-----------------------1. The scorekeeper should remain consistently the same person throughout eachgame and your season. This adds consistency and credibility to your scoring.TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionBasic Guidelines and ScorerResponsibilitiesProving A Box ScorePercentages and AveragesCumulative PerformanceRecordsCalled and Forfeited GamesOffense: StatisticsOffense: HitsOffense: Extra Base HitsOffense: Game Ending HitsOffense: Fielder's ChoiceOffense: SacrificesOffense: Runs Batted In(RBI)Offense: Batting Out ofOrderOffense: StrikeoutsOffense: Stolen BasesOffense: Caught Stealing(Unsuccessful Attempt)Defense: StatisticsDefense: ErrorsDefense: PutoutsDefense: AssistsDefense: Double Play/TriplePlayDefense: Throw OutsPitching: StatisticsPitching: Earned RunsPitching: Charging RunsScored (When Relief PitchersAre Used)2. The scorekeeper should treat both teams the same, deciding between hits anderrors, sacrifices and fielder's choices, etc.3 The scorerkeeper's decisions must be in agreement with governing rules andumpires' decisions.4 The scorekeeper should get lineups early enough to have the scorebook allready to go at game time.5. The scorekeeper should be sure to get all substitutions including positionchanges from the umpire at the time of substitution.6. The scorekeeper should notify the umpire immediately if the teams attempt tochange sides before three outs.7. The scorekeeeper should not notify umpires if the batters are batting out oforder. This should be handled through appeal by the opposing team.8. The scorekeeper should know the designated player rule in order to help preventillegal entries and substitutions.9. The scorekeeper should know the difference between an illegal substitute (notreported/just fix according to rules) and an ineligible substitute (someone who hasalready been removed from the game/forfeit).10. The scorekeeper should notify the umpire immediately in the bottom of aninning when the home team has enough runs to win by an established run rule,and also if at the end of any complete inning after five, one team is ahead by thenumber stated in the run rule.11 In the case of a protested or suspended game, the scorekeeper should makenote in writing of the exact situation at the time of the interruption. The inning,score, outs, runners' positions and the count on the batter should be included.12. The scorekeeper has the authority to make decisions on any points notspecifically covered in scoring rules or these guidelines.13. The scorer should have a current copy of the rules governing that competitionand should know the rules pertinent to her responsibilities (eg: illegal re-entry,designated player, and illegal nclasso?-Token.RecID 3 (1 of 2) [1/27/2002 2:21:43 AM]

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NFCA Homeplate: ATEC: Beyond The Basics of Scoring Fastpitch SoftballTABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionBasic Guidelines and ScorerProving A Box ScoreResponsibilitiesProving A Box Score----------------------Percentages and AveragesA scoresheet is balanced or proven when the following formula is satisfied for bothCumulative Performancesides (teams):RecordsCalled and Forfeited GamesAt Bats (AB) Base on Balls (BB) Sacrifice Bunts and Flies (SAC)Offense: Statistics On Base by Interference (INT) or Obstruction (OBS) On byOffense: HitsInternational Tie Breaker (ITB)Offense: Extra Base HitsequalsOffense: Game Ending HitsOffense: Fielder's ChoiceRuns scored (R) Left on Base (LOB) Opponents Putouts (PO)Offense: SacrificesOffense: Runs Batted In(RBI)Offense: Batting Out ofOrderOffense: StrikeoutsOffense: Stolen BasesOffense: Caught Stealing(Unsuccessful Attempt)Defense: StatisticsDefense: ErrorsDefense: PutoutsDefense: AssistsDefense: Double Play/TriplePlayDefense: Throw OutsPitching: StatisticsPitching: Earned RunsPitching: Charging RunsScored (When Relief PitchersAre Token.RecID 4 (1 of 2) [1/27/2002 2:21:44 AM]

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Manual (1975), the NCAA Baseball Rules (1988), the ASA Official Guide and Rule book (1988), the NAGWS Softball Guide (1988), the A.S.A. Scorers Manual (1988), and "The High Country Athletic Conference Scoring Standards." Thanks also to

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