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Baseball Scorekeeper Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Baseball Attendant

Wixom, MI ยท On-site

$13 - $17.50/hr

Baseball Attendant Location: Wixom, MI Reports To: Lead Baseball Instructor Employment Type ... Input scores, schedules, and updates using Tourney Machine / Daysmart * Coordinate with umpires ...

Baseball Attendant

Wixom, MI

$13 - $17.50/hr

Baseball Attendant Location: Wixom, MI Reports To: Lead Baseball Instructor Employment Type ... Input scores, schedules, and updates using Tourney Machine / Daysmart * Coordinate with umpires ...

Provide live updates on at-bats, pitching changes, and scoring plays * Deliver pregame, in-game ... Understanding of baseball rules, terminology, and game flow * Ability to anticipate and communicate ...

Scorekeeper (Part Time)

Concord, CA ยท On-site

$16.80 - $18.54/hr

Applicants should enjoy being around sports and be familiar with softball or baseball. All ... Recording the score * Operating the score board * Helping the field supervisor when needed

Sport Instructor Baseball

Glen Allen, VA ยท On-site

$13 - $17/hr

... baseball. With our focus on fun, safety, convenience, and good sportsmanship, i9 Sports is ... Keep time and score during the game * Consistently demonstrate a positive attitude and superior ...

Baseball Umpire

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$100/hr

Make clear, timely decisions regarding plays, scoring, and rule interpretations * Maintain control ... Knowledge of baseball rules and game mechanics * Ability to work confidently with middle school and ...

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How much do baseball scorekeeper jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for baseball scorekeeper in the United States is $50,906.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Baseball Scorekeeper vs Umpire?

AspectBaseball ScorekeeperUmpire
CredentialsBasic knowledge of scoring, sometimes certificationTraining and certification required
Work EnvironmentScorekeeping booth or sidelinesOn-field officiating
Industry UsageUsed by teams, leagues, and scorekeeping appsOfficial game officiating
Primary RoleRecord game stats and scoresEnforce rules and make calls

While both roles are essential in baseball, a Baseball Scorekeeper focuses on recording game data, whereas an Umpire officiates the game and enforces rules. They work closely but have distinct responsibilities within the sport.

What are baseball scorekeepers?

Baseball scorekeepers are individuals responsible for recording the detailed events of a baseball game, including runs, hits, errors, and player statistics. They use a standardized system to track every play and outcome, ensuring the official game record is accurate. Scorekeepers often work at amateur, collegiate, or professional levels and may use paper scorecards or digital software. Their records are essential for player stats, historical records, and resolving any disputes about gameplay.

What are some common challenges faced by baseball scorekeepers during live games?

Baseball scorekeepers often encounter challenges such as keeping up with the fast pace of play, accurately recording complex plays, and ensuring all statistics are updated in real time. Mistakes can occur if a play is misjudged or if multiple events happen simultaneously, requiring strong attention to detail and quick decision-making skills. Additionally, scorekeepers must maintain focus throughout the game and often collaborate closely with umpires, coaches, and other officials to clarify ambiguous plays or rulings.

What Does a Baseball Scorekeeper Do?

Baseball scorekeepers track runs and other statistics during a baseball game. Your specific job duties depend on your employer. Professional and some collegiate baseball leagues and teams hire official scorekeepers to travel with them to all of their games and keep accurate game records for all players on the team. Local or club teams occasionally hire scorekeepers as well. You need to complete league training and must follow league standards for assigning a particular statistic to a player. Scoreboard operators are slightly different; in this role, you enter runs and other vital stats into a scoreboard manually or through a computer. You also make sure to update the scoreboard after each of the innings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Baseball Scorekeeper, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Baseball Scorekeeper, you need a solid understanding of baseball rules, scoring systems, and attention to detail, often supported by prior experience or training in scorekeeping. Familiarity with scorekeeping software, scorebooks, and sometimes digital tablets or apps is typically required. Strong observational skills, focus, and clear communication help ensure accuracy and effective reporting during games. These skills are essential to maintain reliable game records, support fair play, and provide accurate data for teams and officials.
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Assistant Baseball Coach

Assistant Baseball Coach

Abilene Christian University

Abilene, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

ACU is affiliated with the fellowship of the Church of Christ. This position requires the employee to be a professing Christian and to be willing to support the Christian mission of ACU.

Responsible to the Head Coach and Vice President for Athletics to promote, enhance, and oversee the Baseball program while maintaining compliance with all ACU, UAC, and NCAA Division I rules and regulations. Promote and support the university's mission and vision within their sport's program, coaching staff, and student- athletes. Responsible for the oversight of the academic, athletic, and spiritual development of student-athletes.

Basic Responsibilities
A. Recruitment of student-athletes who are athletically, academically, and spiritually compatible with the ACU mission.
B. Organization and administration of aspects related to managing a Division I Baseball program. Including but not limited to program administration, team budget, NCAA compliance, academics, etc.
C. Provide student-athletes with holistic opportunities for athletic, academic, professional and spiritual development.
D. Assist in fundraising and alumni relations.
E. Other duties as assigned per the Head Coach and the Vice President for Athletics.

Essential Duties:

Other duties may be assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions.

A. Recruitment of student-athletes who are athletically, academically, and spiritually compatible with the ACU mission
1. Recruit student-athletes who have the athletic ability to compete at the NCAA DI level. Evaluate prospect's fundamental skills and athletic talent.
2. Personally interview each prospective student-athlete in order to evaluate character, personal motivation, work ethic, etc. Prospects must have morals compatible with ACU's mission. Interview coaches, family members, and friends of prospective student-athletes.
3. Evaluate academic success of prospective student-athletes by reviewing grades and national test scores.

B. Organization and administration of aspects related to managing a Division I Baseball program. Including but not limited to program administration, team budget, NCAA compliance, academics, etc.
1. Be a good steward of financial resources and assist with remaining on budget.
2. Maintain understanding and compliance of NCAA UAC, and university rules, regulations, and policy.
3. Assist with scheduling and troubleshooting of academic and degree progress issues.

C. Provide student-athletes with holistic opportunities for athletic, academic, professional, and spiritual development.
1. Develop a comprehensive plan to ensure our student-athletes are able to compete at the highest Division I level. Including but not limited to strength and conditioning, position-specific instruction, game planning, etc.
2. Monitor academic progress of student-athletes to ensure eligibility, APR, and graduation standards are being met.
3. Encourage open communication between student-athletes and coaches. Provide many opportunities for spiritual growth, i.e. devotionals, mentoring program, application of biblical principles in midst of competition (life principles).

D. Assist in fundraising and alumni relations.
1. Help identify individuals interested in baseball and/or have a relationship with the coach and a willingness to provide funds for the program.
2. Establish relationships with key donors and maintain contact with donors through regular updates and information about the program.
3. Responsible for promoting ACU Athletics and Baseball program via media relations requests, i.e. broadcasting coaches shows, interviews, and public relations opportunities.

E. Other duties as assigned per the Head Coach and the Vice President for Athletics.

Professional Development Requirements:
Skills
1. Extensive knowledge of the game of baseball and the ability to teach and motivate student-athletes to perform at the highest level with integrity and ethics.
2. Communication skills: ability to effectively communicate with a diverse group of people

3. Organization skills: ability to handle specific details of each event, budget, trip, meeting, etc.
4. Proper time management: ability to meet deadlines.

Training Required
1. Attend sport-related clinics, coaching clinics, and workshops.
2. View film on baseball fundamentals and practice organization.
3. Study materials on improving communication skills, motivational skills, and coaching techniques
4. Attend promotional and administrator seminars.

Qualifications:
A. Professional
1. Bachelor's degree required/Master's degree preferred.
2. Baseball sport mastery, motivational skills, and communication skills.
3. Ethics and integrity to work within rules of the NCAA and UAC.

B. Personal
1. Morals, ethics, and loyalty to the University and ACU Mission.
2. Be a positive role model in daily life and actions.

Physical Demands:
1. Demonstrate physical skills of baseball fundamentals.
2. Be in good cardiovascular condition to endure long hours of the work day as well as outdoor elements during practice and competition.
3. Maintain healthy lifestyle.

ACU does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, disability, genetic information, national or ethnic origin in employment opportunities, in keeping with applicable state and federal law.

ACU is committed to maintaining a safe and secure campus environment and protecting the university's financial and physical assets. Therefore, Abilene Christian University conducts background checks on all candidates for employment in security sensitive positions. As a current employee, it will be determined if you need an additional background check upon your hire.