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  2. GameChanger - Wikipedia

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    GameChanger automatically calculates over 150 stats for baseball and softball teams. GameChanger is the first company to attempt to quantify the Quality At-Bat when it created its QAB stat. The QAB stat is a developmental stat that attempts to minimize the effect of luck while valuing the batting process over the results of the at-bat.

  3. Baseball scorekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Traditional-style baseball scorecard. Baseball scorekeeping is the practice of recording the details of a baseball game as it unfolds. Professional baseball leagues hire official scorers to keep an official record of each game (from which a box score can be generated), but many fans keep score as well for their own enjoyment. [1]

  4. Box score (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    A baseball box score from 1876. A box score is a chart used in baseball to present data about player achievement in a particular game. An abbreviated version of the box score, duplicated from the field scoreboard, is the line score. The Baseball Hall of Fame credits Henry Chadwick with the invention of the box score [1] in 1858.

  5. Pursue the Pennant (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Duane E. Widner reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "The games are fast, accurate, and demand both baseball knowledge and good player instincts. This is the only game to provide for up-to-date computer league stats and real-life performance during the game." [2]

  6. Playograph - Wikipedia

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    The Play-o-Graph. The Playograph was a machine or an electric scoreboard used to transmit the details of a baseball game in the era before television. It is approximated by the "gamecast" feature on some sports web sites: it had a reproduction of a baseball diamond, with an inning-by-inning scoreboard, each team's lineup, and it simulated each pitch: a ball, a strike, a hit, an out, and so on.

  7. Radio Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Radio Baseball is a 1986 video game published by Electronic Arts. ... Rick Teverbaugh reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Overall, I enjoyed ...