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Stream & score games, manage tournaments, and track stats—perfectly synced for baseball coaches, families, and programs.

06/10/2026

Pitch counts are one of the most important tools for protecting young pitchers—but they don't tell the whole story.

Fatigue, stressful innings, recovery time, weather conditions, and total workload can all impact a player's health and performance.

We break down why context matters just as much as the number on the scoreboard in our latest article.

➡️ Read more at playmakerapp.io/blog

06/09/2026

Sick of your scoring app? You DON’T have to wait to make the switch.

You can import your roster and existing player stats with just a few clicks, so you don't have to start from scratch or enter data manually.

Most teams can get set up quickly and start scoring games right away.

What does this mean for you?

No starting from scratch. Historical data remains intact. Scoring continues, without disrupting your season.

06/08/2026

33 years and 7 days apart.

The Canseco play happened on May 26, 1993.
The Adell play happened on June 2, 2026.

What are the odds baseball would produce the exact same blooper nearly 33 years later? 😂⚾️

06/06/2026

May 27, 2021: Will Craig learned that you never play tag with Javier Báez.

👇 Drop your thoughts below: Is this the greatest defensive meltdown in history, or did El Mago just out-smart the entire system?

06/05/2026

STAT SPOTLIGHT: WALKS ⚾

Walks are often overlooked when evaluating hitters, but they can reveal a lot about a player's approach at the plate.

A walk doesn't just put a runner on base—it extends the at-bat, increases pitch counts, and forces pitchers to work harder. Over the course of a game, those extra pitches and added pressure can make a real difference.

That's why many coaches look beyond hits alone and pay attention to which hitters consistently find ways to reach base and make pitchers earn every out.

How much value do you place on walks when evaluating offensive performance?

06/04/2026

“Fielded cleanly. Everyone’s safe… so it’s a hit, right?”

Not so fast.

Runner on 2nd, 1 out. Routine ground ball to shortstop. Clean field. The SS *has* an easy out at 1st — but instead throws to 3rd to try for the lead runner.

Throw is on target. Play is made cleanly at 3rd. Everyone ends up safe at the end.

So what’s the call?

FIELDER’S CHOICE

Because batter didn’t reach due to a hit — he reached because the defense chose a different play instead of taking the guaranteed out at 1st.

This is where scoring gets misunderstood:

- Safe ≠ hit
- No error ≠ hit
- The key is if an out was available and taken.

Get this wrong and you:

- inflate offensive stats
- miss defensive decision-making
- misread the play entirely

What would you have scored it as?

06/02/2026

FAQ: Does PlayMaker save my game if I lose service?

Yes — the scoring interface saves automatically as scores are entered.

If you lose service during a game, your progress remains saved. Once your connection returns, everything syncs automatically in the background.

That means less stress on game day and no need to worry about losing important scoring data because of spotty cell service.

05/29/2026

How do PlayMaker’s highlight clips work? Can I download them?

Highlight clips in PlayMaker are generated automatically in real time after each play. Families can opt in to receive notifications whenever their player makes a play.

To view clips, users can go to the play-by-play feed, find the specific play, and watch, download, or share the highlight directly. After games, all plate appearance clips are also organized inside each player’s PlayMaker profile for easy access.

This means every key moment stays accessible during the game and long after it ends—no digging, no lost footage, no missed plays.

05/29/2026

Another practice… another water bottle left behind 🥲

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05/28/2026
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