How to Keep Score in Baseball : How to Note Substitutions on a Baseball Scorecard

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

Learn how to keep track of which players have been substituted for others on your scorecard with expert tips and advice on baseball scoring in this free online baseball video clip..

Expert: Richard Davis
Bio: Richard Davis has played baseball at various levels for more than fifteen years. He has played at the Amateur Athletics Union and the National Collegiate Athletic Association levels.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • Yes! 1st base is three! 2nd base is four. He messed up!

  • 4 is SECOND baseman.

  • @piano22182 no shortstop is 6 first base is 3

  • @ben66666666666 1st Base is 3\6 is short stop

  • isn't 1st base postion 3

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