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2012 Conference USSSA Statistics

2012 Conference Statistics Explanation 

Full statistics will be kept for the 2012 season using carbonless copy (3 color) triplicate score sheets.

All teams will pick up their score sheets from the director before their first game of the tournament.

Each team will keep stats on both teams in their games.  This way we can verify any discrepancies.


At the end of your tournament you will keep the yellow copy of each game and turn in the white and pink copies of each game to the director.  This way each team will retain a copy, USSSA will keep a copy, and the stat keeper will keep a copy.

All statistics will be input into Pointstreak.com in the week following the tournament for all to see each at bat of each game for the season along with league leaders and team stats.  Any sponsors, directors, players, or fans that see an error in the stats can contact dw@softballcenter.com and the stat will be corrected.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation! 

The triplicate score sheets can be pulled apart at the end of the tournament and turned in to the director.

Your team keeps the yellow sheet.

DW gets the white sheet to be input into pointstreak.com

USSSA keeps the pink copy for their records 

Statistics keeping:

All outs must be accounted for.

On Base Percentage will be tracked as usual in softball, not batting average.

All runs that score on a batters "at bat" will be counted as RBI's.

All "get on base by errors" can be scored as an "E" or a "1B" but will be input into pointstreak as a "1B".  If the batter gets more than one base on the error it is still to be marked a "1B" or "E", not a "2B" or "3B". 

Sample score sheet from the World Series last year.  Note the vertical line to show when a substitute came into the game. 

Also note the outs are circled so that they can easily be accounted for.

 

We are going to give this a try for the Las Vegas tournament and the Hall of Fame Classic to see what the effort is going to be.


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