Pencil · Paper · Nine innings

Hot Dog Baseball logo — a hot dog whose bun is stitched like a baseball
Hot Dog Baseball

The scorecard I always wanted at the ballpark. So I drew my own — and now it’s yours.

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“Keeping score is merely improving opportunity. The fan who fails to do it misses half the game… It burns the play into memory. It greatly increases the spectator’s knowledge of the game… and, best of all, it is a pleasure in itself.”

C.P. Stack · Baseball Magazine · May 1914

The Scorecard

Eleven spots in the order, ten innings, and room for the box-score line. Print it, bring a pencil, and keep score the way it’s meant to be done.

The Hot Dog Baseball scorecard — a hand-designed sheet with a pennant banner across the top, eleven batting spots, ten innings, and AB/H/R/RBI/E columns, set against a faded black-and-white ballpark photo.