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Volunteer Baseball Scorekeeper Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Youth Sports Coordinator

Novato, CA · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

  • Retirement

... baseball, basketball, tennis, and volleyball. Our Mission is to Help Kids Succeed in Life Through ... Responsibilities * Assist parent volunteer coaches in leading practice sessions with kids ages 3-14 ...

Youth Sports Coordinator

Novato, CA · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

  • Retirement

... baseball, basketball and volleyball. Our Mission is to Help Kids Succeed in Life Through Sports ... Responsibilities * Assist parent volunteer coaches in leading practice sessions with kids ages 3-14 ...

Youth Sports Coordinator / Site Manager

Novato, CA · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

  • Retirement

... baseball, basketball and volleyball. Our Mission is to Help Kids Succeed in Life Through Sports ... Responsibilities * Assist parent volunteer coaches in leading practice sessions with kids ages 3-14 ...

Score keeping * Manage/supervise volunteer coaches * Supervise the overall operation of a venue ... baseball, volleyball, and lacrosse. To achieve our mission of helping kids succeed in life through ...

Soccer Referee

Clarksville, TN · On-site

$150/day

... baseball. With our focus on fun, safety, convenience, and good sportsmanship, i9 Sports is ... The primary function of a Sport Coordinator is supporting the volunteer coaches on a week-to-week ...

Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition ... volunteer coaches during practice time with drills and be able to answer questions they may have ...

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How much do volunteer baseball scorekeeper jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for volunteer 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 a volunteer baseball scorekeeper?

Volunteer Baseball Scorekeepers are individuals who track and record the details of a baseball game, such as runs, hits, errors, and other statistics, often for youth or amateur leagues. They ensure the official scorebook is accurate and up-to-date, which is important for team records and player stats. Scorekeepers may use paper scorebooks or digital tools, and are typically trained in the basics of baseball scoring. Their role is crucial for maintaining game integrity and supporting coaches, players, and league officials.

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

Volunteer Baseball Scorekeepers often encounter challenges such as keeping up with the fast pace of the game, accurately recording complex plays, and managing distractions from spectators or team members. It’s important to stay focused and organized, especially during busy innings or when multiple plays occur simultaneously. Working closely with coaches and umpires can help clarify any uncertainties, and using scorekeeping tools or apps can make the process smoother.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a volunteer baseball scorekeeper, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Volunteer Baseball Scorekeeper, you need a solid understanding of baseball rules, attention to detail, and basic math skills, with familiarity in scorekeeping procedures. Experience with traditional paper scorebooks or digital scorekeeping apps like GameChanger is often beneficial. Strong communication, reliability, and the ability to focus for extended periods help you stand out in this role. These skills ensure accurate game records and smooth coordination with coaches, umpires, and league officials.

What is the difference between Volunteer Baseball Scorekeeper vs Volunteer Umpire?

AspectVolunteer Baseball ScorekeeperVolunteer Umpire
Required CredentialsBasic knowledge of scoring, sometimes training providedKnowledge of rules, certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentScorekeeping at games, often indoors or at the sidelinesOn-field officiating during games
Employer & IndustryLocal leagues, community sports organizationsLocal leagues, community sports organizations
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Volunteer Baseball Scorekeepers and Volunteer Umpires both support youth and community baseball leagues. Scorekeepers focus on recording game statistics and scores, while Umpires officiate the game, ensuring rules are followed. Both roles require knowledge of baseball rules and are vital for smooth game operations, but they involve different responsibilities and on-field presence.

How do you become a volunteer baseball scorekeeper?

To become a volunteer baseball scorekeeper, you typically need to contact local leagues or teams to express interest and may be required to attend a brief training session on scoring rules and using scorekeeping tools or software. No formal certification is usually necessary, but familiarity with baseball rules and attention to detail are important. Volunteer scorekeepers often work during games on a flexible schedule.

How much do volunteer baseball scorekeepers make?

Volunteer baseball scorekeepers typically do not receive monetary compensation, as their role is unpaid. Some organizations may offer small stipends or perks, but most perform the duties voluntarily to support their team or community. Compensation, if any, varies by organization and location.
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Infographic showing various Volunteer Baseball Scorekeeper job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,906 per year, or $24.5 per hour.

Volunteer Coach - Youth Sports

South Sound YMCA

Shelton, WA

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

SUMMARY:

The Youth Sports Volunteer Coach provides an enjoyable and safe sporting experience for an assigned group of athletes while they learn confidence, individual and team games skills, sportsmanship and fair play.

OUR CULTURE:
Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day. We are welcoming: we are open to all. We are a place where you can belong and become. We are genuine: we value you and embrace your individuality. We are hopeful: we believe in you and your potential to become a catalyst in the world. We are nurturing: we support you in your journey to develop your full potential. We are determined: above all else, we are on a relentless quest to make our community stronger beginning with you.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Coach an assigned group of children and focus on skill development, safety, fair play, sportsmanship, and fun.
  • Effectively communicate to the individual team every week with updates about practices, game times and special events.
  • Attend the mandatory coaches training prior to sports season.
  • Show up to all practices and games on time.
  • Use email communication to receive updates from the Youth Sports office and reply to necessary notifications in a timely manner.
  • Adhere to YMCA policies, rules, and objectives.
  • Responsible for maintaining care of all YMCA Sports equipment.
  • Lead by example among team parents to support the responsibilities of the referee and league leadership.
  • Work to establish and improve team unity and spirit.
  • Ensure equal playing time for all players, regardless of the score.
  • Uphold the YMCA mission and philosophy during practices and games to set positive examples for athletes.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • You must be at minimum 16 years of age or older.
  • Possess organizational skills, patience, maturity, and dependability.
  • Sound character, strong morals, values, and personal ethics.
  • Enthusiasm and a positive spirit with a commitment to equal participation.
  • Current CPR/First Aid certification.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering! We will be in contact with you soon.Â