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The Joy of Keeping Score: How Scoring the Game Has Influenced and Enhanced the History of Baseball by Paul Dickson
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by Paul Dickson

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The Joy of Keeping Score is a short, jaunty instructional history of why and how baseball fans score the national pastime and have been doing so for over a century.

Author Paul Dickson offers directions for the novice and well-versed scorekeepers.
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For when the one great Scorer comes

To write against your name,

He'll write not that you won or lost,

But how you played the game

-Grantland Rice, 1908
YOU CAN'T TELL THE PLAYERS WITHOUT A SCORECARD.

-Traditional cry of Scorecard Vendors
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There are two reasons to head out to the ballpark. One is to passively watch the game, the other is to actively see it, and you can't do the latter without a scorecard. In this slim gem of a volume, Paul Dickson clearly explains and translates the quirky documentation system, which looks like cuneiform to the uninitiated, for recording what happens on the ball field, and why true fans are so adamant about doing it. Filled with history, anecdotes, and rules, it also reproduces--to the joy of scorers everywhere--the official scorer's records for some of baseball's most significant moments, including Don Larson's perfecto and Babe Ruth's called shot.

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