Use the Baseball Scoreboard App to Keep Score at any Baseball Game.
The Simplicity of Operation Makes this App Useful in a Variety of Situations...
 

Baseball Scoreboard Deluxe for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV is a simulation of a simplified baseball scoreboard that is typically found at community baseball fields. The app is useful in any situation where it is necessary to keep an accurate score for a baseball game.

Often times the scoreboard at community baseball fields or little league parks are not working during the game. The Baseball Scoreboard app is available to you whenever and wherever you have your iPhone or iPad with you. The app can also be used on an Apple TV for presentations.

There are a broad number of applications for Baseball Scoreboard:

  • Parents and fans at little league games.
  • Players and fans at community league games.
  • Classroom Baseball Games (i.e. Math Quizzes).
 

You might also like Football Scoreboard and Basketball Scoreboard.

 

Baseball Scoreboard Deluxe can be found on the App Store or by clicking this link. With the iPad's larger screen it can be easily used as a dugout display for the players. Keep your little leaguers focused on the game with some iPad screen time.

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Special features make using Baseball Scoreboard fun to use:

1. Tap the arrow icons to edit the score.

2. Tap the character icon to change the announcer's voice.

3. Use the recycle icon to reset the scoreboard.

4. Turn sound effects speech on or off by tapping the settings button.

5. Designed for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.

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  Ideas for Teachers  
 

Use Baseball Scoreboard Deluxe or Baseball Scoreboard Plus (for iPad) in the classroom for some fun math problems:

 
 

1. Show a random number of runs for the home team and different random number for the guest team. What's the difference?

 
  2. If the scoreboard shows that it is the 4th inning, how many innings remain?  
  3. If the scoreboard shows the 3rd inning, what fraction of the game has been completed.  
  4. Make a circle graph to compare the runs for the home team and the guest team.  
  5. Show 8 runs for the home team in the 4th inning. What is the average number of runs per inning.  
  6. Put two random scores on the scoreboard. What is the total? What is the difference?  
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