Thanks to our volunteer Scorekeepers at Trinta, right behind home plate. Your role in keeping spectators informed and helping managers with pitch counts is invaluable.
A SMLLA Board Member will open the Scorer's Booth and activate the Scoreboard before each game. After all the day's games, they will switch off the Scoreboard, lock the Scorer's Booth, and ensure the Scoreboard console and microphone are inside before games begin.
All scorebooks, pitch count sheets, and pencils are kept in the Boardroom (above the Trinta Snack Bar). If you're the last game of the day, ensure everything is returned to the Boardroom promptly after your game. The Pitch Count folders, organized by team name, are in the drawers; please put the pitch count sheets in the respective folders.
Recommendations:
- You need at least 2 people in the booth, but having 3 is recommended
- If you have only 2 people, it's better to focus on Scorekeeping and running the Scoreboard rather than attempting Announcing.
- If you lack people for the Score Booth, ask for help from the Home team or someone in the stands. The visiting team must have a scorekeeper, or it will result in a forfeit.
Responsibilities:
- Use the official paper scorebook and pitch count sheets (one for each team).
- Manage the official game time for divisions with time limits (use a countdown timer on your phone).
- Work with the Scoreboard Operator to ensure the Scoreboard reflects accurate Pitch Counts, Count & Outs, Score, and Inning.
- After the game, have both Team Managers sign the Pitch Count sheets and place them in folders in the Boardroom.
- Coordinate with your Team Manager to post Final Scores and Stats on the SMLLA website promptly after games, preferably by noon the next day at the latest. Commissioners may remind Managers if needed.
How to operate scoreboard
Keep the Score, Balls/Strikes/Outs, Inning, and Pitch Counts current on the Scoreboard to keep our fans in the bleachers informed. Instructions for Scoreboard Operators is here.
How to announce
The Announcer is responsible for announcing each batter as they come to the plate and the Pitcher/Catcher at the beginning of the game or when a new Pitcher/Catcher is substituted into the game. This role can be filled by a child with adult supervision. More information on best practices is here.