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TIDE RIDER Peterson Scoremaster

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The Peterson Baseball/Softball Scoremaster Scorebook includes everything you need to for a complete summary of individual batting records and pitching performance! Each book scores 25 games with 11 batting positions per sheet. The Peterson Scoremaster also includes simplified scoring instructions and durable wire binding. This scoring aid is ideal for veteran and rookie coaches.


  • Simplified scoring instructions. Wire binding. Club size 12" x 8,1/2". Enables complete summary of individual batting records and pitching performance. Suitable for softball as well as baseball. Contains 25 games. 11 batting positions.


TIDE RIDER Peterson Scoremaster Reviews


TIDE RIDER Peterson Scoremaster Reviews


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26 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A poor scorebook indeed...., April 18, 2004
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James Kunz (Ann Arbor, MI) - See all my reviews
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Despite having the word "scoremaster" inscribed on the front, the C.S. Peterson scorebook is little better than a blank sheet of paper, especially for a National League game or for the manager of a team. Everything about this scorebook, aside from its room for 12 innings (its sole attribute) has been done far better in comparable editions. It has only room for 22 players, and only one substitution spot under each player. It is entirely not uncommon to see 3 players bat in the same lineup spot, and this soon becomes a headache for the player. Moreover, there is not but room for 3 pitching slots per team- it is not the 1950's anymore, 1 starter and 3 releivers is almost the norm in Major League Baseball today, and for a softball game in the park even more so.

If you wish to have a scorebook that makes scoring a chore, by all means buy this one...just don't ask me to help you figure out where to place all the hitters.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Avid Scorekeeper - Using this brand since 1998 - Only one I'll use, February 22, 2009
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K. Abbott (Globe Trekker: The Americas, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TIDE RIDER Peterson Scoremaster (Sports)
There aren't many things I would change. I use this for MLB games I attend, as well as for farm teams and when I'm on international trips to watch the local teams.

It has, and I like:
12 innings; ball/strike count [boxes]; Space for notes (I put in attendance, weather, people that went to the game with me, etc); space for the time of the game; umpires; and more.

Unlike a previous reviewer, this is NOT merely a blank piece of paper. While it may not be good for T-ball, this is great because it has the outline of the ball-diamond with player locations (for those that like to draw where the ball was hit) as well as the norm "BB, HP, SAC, 1B, 2B, etc" printed notations within each box. This gives amble flexibility for scoring (when I run off to the bathroom and my father scores, it affords him the ability to score how he likes, as well as how I like).

Wish it had a "pitch count" portion at the end of each inning -- but really this fits in so... Read more
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this is the best book, September 24, 2004
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C. Tavares (Northeast, PA) - See all my reviews
This is by far the best scorebook for baseball. I have tried others over the years and this is the best. Sure if your in a league that has more than 9 batters ( not true baseball) or leagues that ar emore flexible than this is not the book for you, however this book if completed properly can give you an exact recount of the game as it unfolds. It does also have 12 inning, while most other books offer only 10 or 9 innings. This can tend to be a problem if you bat around the order more than 1 time. You would then have to go to a different page and that is a huge pain.

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