How to Keep Score in Softball

Softball scoring is exactly the same as baseball scoring. The score is measured by how many "runs" each team scores in the duration of the game. Here you will learn how to recognize a run, and how to keep score in softball.

Things You'll Need

  • Your choice of the below:
  • Large score cards
  • Electronic scoreboard
  • Chalk board with chalk
  • Pen or pencil with paper
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Instructions

    • 1

      If a pitch is hit by the batter and the batter manages to run to a base without being thrown out, count that person as on base. A runner may be thrown out at first base, but the runner must be tagged out at second, third, or home base.

    • 2

      If a batter hits the ball out of the park, or rounds all the bases and touches home before being tagged out, count it as a scored run.

    • 3

      If a runner is on base when a batter hits a ball, and the runner manages to run around the remaining bases and touch home plate before being tagged, tally a run.

    • 4

      Know that a runner may also "steal" a run at any time by running and touching home plate before being tagged.

    • 5

      By the end of the game, award the win to whichever team scores more runs.