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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 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 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.

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.

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.
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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.

Flag Football Official/Sport Coordinator

i9 Sports - Chesapeake/Suffolk/Portsmouth

Suffolk, VA • On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Part-time

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Job description


 Company Overview 
Founded in Tampa, Florida, i9 Sports® is the nation's first and largest youth sports league franchise business in the United States with over 1 million registrations in more than 500 communities from New York to Hawaii. Established in 2003 by Frank Fiume on the principle that the number one reason kids play organized sports is to have fun, not to become the next draft pick. 
 
i9 Sports offers youth sports leagues, camps, and clinics for kids ages 3-17 in today's most popular sports such as flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and baseball. With our focus on fun, safety, convenience, and good sportsmanship, i9 Sports is reinventing the youth sports experience for families across the country. It's the way youth sports should be. 
 
Job Summary 
The Official/Sport Coordinator is a critical role on the flag football field; responsible for enforcing rules while also cultivating a positive culture, acting as an on-field coach, and advocating for the programs. This role has a direct impact on players, coaches, and spectators each and every game day. 
 
Responsibilities  
  • Understand & enforce the i9 Sports rules books ensuring fun, learning, and safety for all players 
  • Teach & demonstrate core concepts including Sportsmanship values 
  • Enforce the rules while keeping time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition 
  • Consistently demonstrate a positive attitude and superior customer service skills 
  • Assist with field set-up and breakdown.  
  • Provide a positive customer service experience to the parents and players 
  • Assist volunteer coaches during practice 
  • Coach teams in the absences of volunteer coaches 
  • Keep practices and games on schedule for the day  
 
 
Qualifications 
  • Excellent communication skills 
  • Sport-specific officiating, playing, or coaching experience 
  • Highly motivated self-starter; can work independently & solve problems 
  • Awareness & ability to take charge of any situation to ensure the safety of players 
  • Positive attitude and a strong ability to build professional relationships 
  • Must be able to pass a National Criminal Background Check 
  • Ability to work Saturdays and/or Sundays 
 
Positions are available in Chesapeake, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach. Ability to work at venues in all three cities is a big plus!!! Chesapeake and Virginia Beach programs are held on Saturday mornings until early afternoon. Suffolk programs are held on Sunday afternoons.  
 
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