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In Thursday's New York Times there's an article on keeping a score card by hand at baseball games. Who does it anymore? Fewer and fewer people, according to the article. Why bother when you can ...
Tell them yes, you are keeping score. When they make that look ... in motion. Jarrod is playing baseball? Jarrod Dyson is: a triangle; an acrobat; bent at all his joints; playing baseball; no really, ...
In his book 'The Joy of Keeping Score,' the bible for scorekeepers, author Paul Dickson opens by writing: “The baseball world is divided into two kinds of baseball fans: those who keep score at ...
I gave up playing organized baseball after that season. But not scorekeeping. Oh, no, I still keep score. How could I stop? Why would I want to? It's one of baseball's greatest things. You can ...
everyone has their own system for scoring,” said author and baseball historian Paul Dickson, whose book “The Joy of Keeping Score” covers the history of the practice. Some score defensive plays.