Scoring Pitches
Some score books provide a space to record balls and strikes. If you want to record balls and strikes simply use a dots to represent Balls and Strikes in each cell.
Use two rows with the top row for balls and the bottom row for strikes
The dots above signifies the batters count went to the 3 Balls and 2 Strike before the ball was hit.
You can use more than 2 strikes to note the actual # of pitches (just include the number of foul balls on the third strike). You can keep track of the number of pitches by counting them up at the end of each inning and keeping a rolling total.










