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New Season. New Features.

Here’s what we’ve added for baseball and softball teams for the 2014 season.

New Softball Field View

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New Scorebook View

newicon_500We’ve redesigned the scorebook on the website to look better and more traditional. It’s also more printer-friendly, so you can easily send it in to your league president. Learn more.

Lineup Card PDFs

navigation_500We’ve made it easier than ever to prepare for your game with Lineup Card PDFs that can be emailed or printed right from the app. Learn more.

Box Score PDFs

newicon_500As soon as the game is over, we instantly generate a box score PDF in the app that you can send to fans or local media. Learn more.

Export Season Stats

newicon_500Export season stats for every player to a sortable CSV file. You can find the export link at the bottom of your season stats page. Learn more.

New Substitution Flow

announcements_500We’ve made it easier for scorekeepers to manage substitutions and lineup changes during the game. We suggest you review these changes before your first game. Learn more.

Practice Schedules

announcements_500Schedule practices from the website or the app. Add arrival time, notes, or any other details that players and family need to know. Learn more.

Team Announcements

announcements_500Practice canceled? Team Admins can send announcements from the app or website. Fans can receive announcements via email or SMS message for free. Learn more.

Choose Your Audience

announcements_500Some things can be shared with everyone who follows your team. But sometimes only players and family need information. Learn more.

Create your Team today

Questions? Comments? Email us.

Offseason = Work-season

by Jeff Kamrath | @HooRayKam

When the last out is made and the lights are turned off for the season, a wave of emotions runs through us: sadness, nostalgia, excitement, thankfulness and maybe even optimism. For baseball players, especially, after a long season, the break from the grind of the game can be welcome. But after a few weeks away from the game, hitting the books and playing football or basketball, what should you being doing to prep for next season?

We suggest focusing on 3 simple goals:

  1. Identify weaknesses in your game
  2. Develop a plan of attack
  3. Execute

Identifying Weaknesses

Miguel Cabrera has them. So does Clayton Kershaw. Trust me, you have weaknesses in your game. No player is perfect, so get to work understanding the weaknesses in your game.

GameChanger’s advanced stats can help each player identify their own set of weaknesses.

Low Batting Average? Check out your QAB stats and see what part of your hitting approach needs improvement. Maybe focus on driving the ball the other way or on working deeper in counts.

High ERA? Check out your Command stats to see if you’re getting ahead of hitters with First Pitch Strikes. If so, maybe you’re not finishing hitters late in at-bats and need a better put away pitch.

As an amateur player, you might experience some of the following:

  • Low SLG% (Lack of functional strength)
  • Low Strike% (Arm health issues can lead to bad mechanical habits)
  • Pull heavy spray charts (Trouble handling outside or offspeed pitches)

If you don’t know what your weaknesses are, ask your coach. I’m willing to bet that they will be happy to help you become a better player by identifying weaknesses in your game. Your development will only help the team.

Read a previous article to learn about GameChanger’s developmental stats.

Develop a Plan of Attack

Once you identify a weakness, the next logical step is to develop a plan of attack. When working on your game, it’s crucial to only work on one skill at a time. Give it your full attention, then move on. Not to say you can’t work on multiple skills during the same offseason, but when you’re in the moment, lock it down to working on and perfecting one skill at a time.

Working with a coach will come in handy. If you have the means to seek professional/private coaches, do so, but do a little research first. Make sure you find a coach comfortable with you dictating your own set of goals. Some coaches will appreciate having a starting point, while others will want to make their own suggestions. Remember, its your time, your career and your money. Therefore, you need to take a mature approach and take control of your development.

If you don’t have access to a private coach, ask your Little League or High School coach for some drills to work on with a friend or parent. Have them help you understand the goals of each drill and make sure to check back with them to evaluate your progress.

It’s important to have a plan that focuses on shoring up your weaknesses. Players with no plan tend to practice on skills they have already mastered. Be smarter. Put your ego away. Be okay with not being an expert immediately. Put in the work and your game will improve.

Read a previous article to learn how using GameChanger’s spray charts can benefit your development.


Execute the Plan

In his book Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell establishes that it takes 10,000 hours of work to become an expert on a particular set of skills. If you played or practiced for an average of 2 hours every day, it would take you almost 14 years to amass that amount of work! While we certainly don’t advocate that amount of consistent work (you need to let your body rest too!), it just goes to show how much work goes into being an expert at your skill set.

I prefer to focus on another number. 1,000. It takes 1,000 perfect reps to make or break a habit.

For example, if you have a hitch in your swing, it will take 1,000 perfect swings without the hitch to build your new swing into a habit. But, if you happen take 250 bad swings mixed in with your new, improved swing, you’ll need to make up for those. So, add 250 more to your initial 1,000, and you’re up to 1,250 perfect swings to break that bad habit.

Remember the 250 bad swings you took? Add those in to the total and you’re up to 1,500 swings. 1,000 perfect + 250 bad swings + 250 make-up swings = 1,500 swings.

You can see that mistakes add up quickly and hinder progress. It’s more important to slow down and work on the quality of your drill/skill and over time, the quantity will add up.

Make sure to compare your stats on GameChanger, year over year, to see if there is improvement and adjust your next offseason’s practice plan accordingly.

Bonus tip: Practice on your own

No player got to the MLB by only practicing one day a week. With only a weekly private lesson and team practices mixed in, you likely won’t get enough work to make progress towards Gladwell’s magic 10,000 hours unless you supplement with your own practice at home. But don’t overdo it. Like anything in life, moderation is key.

Remember, if you practiced 2 hours EVERY day, it would take 14 years to amass 10,000 hours, but you can start your march towards being a better player with consistent daily work.

Here’s an example of a good weekly schedule:

  • Day 1: 1 hour gym workout + 1 hour lesson/drill work
  • Day 2: 1 hour practice (on your own)
  • Day 3: 1 hour gym
  • Day 4: 2 hour team practice
  • Day 5: 1 hour gym + 1 hour practice (on your own)
  • Day 6: Rest
  • Day 7: 2 hour practice (on your own)

This type of schedule incorporates a private lesson, reinforced by regular sessions on your own, a team practice and is supplemented by work in the gym to improve your body. If your child is too young to get in the gym, get them doing basic body work exercises for fun.

Note: If you play multiple sports, the gym work might be less necessary if that team works out and conditions as part of it’s practice.

Wrapup

Remember to identify your weakness, develop a plan of attack and execute the plan.

Evaluating your stats on GameChanger can help you gain perspective on where you should focus your attention in the offseason.

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GameChanger Online Demos

The GameChanger online demos and scorekeeper training webinars are designed to help new and experienced baseball, softball, and basketball teams get the most out of GameChanger.

By the end of the training session, you and your team’s coaching staff will be GameChanger experts and ready to score each game on the GameChanger app.

If you can’t attend, we recommend watching a previously recorded demo (linked below).

Baseball/Softball Online Demos & Scorekeeper Training Webinars

We’ll walk you through the basics, as well as show you some advanced features. After the demo, stick around and we’ll answer any questions you may have.

Upcoming Webinars

  • New dates and times coming soon!

Basketball Online Demos & Scorekeeper Training Webinars

We’ve concluded our regular weekly Basketball demos. Please email us if you’d like a demo and we’ll work with you to set up a session at your convenience.

Previously Recorded Demos

Baseball & Softball

Basketball

 

Your Demo Team

Who is leading my demo?

Every online demo is led by the member of the GameChanger team who specializes in your sport. Each presenter excelled as athletes and coaches at the highest levels of amateur sports. They know the game, and they know how GameChanger can help coaches save time and enhance player development.
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Don’t have time for a 30 minute demo or Q&A session?

Step-by-step video tutorials are available online. If you have specific questions, visit our Support Library or contact our Support Team. Or if you’re really in a rush, download and print a Scorekeeping Cheat Sheet.

Looking forward to the conversation,
The GameChanger Team

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One Million Games!

In three years, over one million games have been scored on GameChanger.

That adds up to:

  • 210 million pitches
  • 50 million at-bats
  • 450 MLB seasons

The GameChanger app and website provide scorekeeping, stats and live game updates to thousands of amateur teams. Learn more.

Here’s what we’ve learned so far:

Players win games, but we can help.

The best pitch is strike one.

Focus on Quality at the plate.

And a few fun facts.

The Gift that Keeps on Giving

Prepay for all fans next season, discounted to $125 through Dec 31.

GameChanger is free for coaches and scorekeepers. As a Team Admin you get unlimited access to all GameChanger features at zero cost. 

Our business is supported by parents and fans that subscribe to premium team content like live GameStream plays and recap stories.

Team Admins may prepay for their team community, making all premium content free for players, parents and unlimited fans for that season.

Beginning January 1st, 2012, prepay prices will vary by team age group. See the chart below for new pricing levels.

Now through December 31st, GameChanger is offering prepay purchases at $125 per season.

Don’t miss this offer. Take 60 seconds to add your 2012 team to GameChanger. Then prepay for your team community today.

Add Your 2012 Team ›

Prepay for Your Team ›

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Coaching in the Digital Age

by Ted Sullivan & Jeff Kamrath (@GCSports)

Technology and Coaching

Recent innovations are providing access to tools and software that was once only available to professional sports teams.

Sign up for more info on GameChanger

Advanced tech for all

  • Improve your team
  • Player development
  • Increase fan engagement
  • Save you time
  • Win games

Change is good

“The Information Age hasn’t just transformed baseball. It has practically revolutionized it, and in less time than it takes Ronny Paulino to finish a home run trot.”

Jason Stark (ESPN.com)
Welcome to the Information Age, August 30, 2011

Simple, free and mobile video analysis

Create your own “Channel” for your team to subscribe to (still free) so that they can see the videos and comments you have on their swing, mechanics or game.

Benefits of YouTube:

  • Simple, efficient and free method for video analysis.
  • Mobile uploading, commenting and viewing.
  • It’s social – players can see it and be engaged in the development process.

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Create an account for your team on YouTube.
  2. Create a private “Channel”.
  3. Record and upload video.
  4. Tag respective players to their videos.
  5. Leave comments for your players on each video.

Player development and the numbers

It is important to have the right data at the amateur level so that young ballplayers can learn to evaluate themselves using controllable metrics that evaluate their positive impact on the team.

Benefits of GameChanger:

  • Instantly calculates advanced metrics that can positively impact your team.
  • Streams live game updates to family and fans around the world.
  • Saves hours of time.  Never calculate another stat.
  • Aggregates data on your opponents.

Big League metrics and data:

  • Hard hit balls
  • 6+ pitch ABs
  • Quality At Bats
  • 1st pitch strike% + results
  • ≤3 pitch ABs
  • Lead-off BBs that score

Recap Stories

In addition to all of the stats and spray charts, GameChanger produces an automated journalistic article as soon as you finish scoring your game. It’s based on your scoring of the game and regardless of the result, trends positively for your team.

Copy and paste the story in an email to the sports department of your local paper or have them follow your team on GameChanger.

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Create an account on GameChangerVIDEO
  2. Download the scorekeeping app here.
  3. Create your team here and score a game.
  4. Review your stats and spray charts. VIDEO
  5. Connect with your community. VIDEO

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Engage your fan base and local media

Parents and fans are your economic engine.  Team and booster club fees fuel your program.  Building stronger connections equates to a higher willingness to pay and the opportunity for you to build a successful program.

There are lots of reasons you engage your fans socially:

  • Exposure for players
  • Increased enjoyment
  • Improved connectivity
  • Social engagement with a group interest

Parents and alumni are the economic engine for your team:

  • Boosters club fees
  • Fundraising
  • Travel coordination and fees

Use social media to engage

Millions of people use Facebook and Twitter everyday to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet.

Create a Facebook page or Twitter profile for your team to connect with your community, spark dialogue, inform them of schedule changes or to link with other services, such as YouTube and GameChanger.

Facebook is the best aggregator of team specific content:

  • News
  • Announcements
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Events

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Create a personal account and profile on Facebook.
  2. Find friends and connect with them.
  3. Set your privacy!
  4. Create a Facebook page for your team and connect with your community.

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Twitter is the best “live” event social platform:

  • Stream of consciousness fan engagement
  • Re-engage via fanbase (fans share your content with their own followers)

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Create a personal account and profile on Twitter.
  2. Create a team profile.
  3. Have your team and parents follow you.
  4. Follow your players, parents and other sports personalities.
  5. Start sending out content for re-engagement.

Summary

While YouTube, GameChanger, Facebook and Twitter aren’t the only options, they are proven and free.

Engaging your players and fans on their level helps you build stronger bonds, saves you time and helps to keep your program on the cutting edge of technology at no cost.

Coaches talk about GameChanger

Recorded Presentation

Feel free to review anything we discussed with this recorded presentation on Coaching in a Digital Age.

Android 2.0.4 is here

New features. Improved reliability.

by Sean Wheeler (@gcsports)

The goal of Version 2.0.4 was to add the features previously missing from the Android app, while increasing the usability, reliability and stability. As always, we welcome and appreciate your feedback. Download Version 2.0.4 now.

Android 2.0.4 is still in “beta” testing. There are some glitches we’re still ironing out. Thanks for your patience as we continue to improve GameChanger for Android.

Pre-Game

Home Screen Redesign

The new home screen makes it easier to jump into a game, score for the correct team, or score a practice practice game.

Introductory Slide Show

It is now easier than ever for new users to get started with GameChanger. An opening slide show, will guide you from team creation to first pitch. If you are still having any difficulties, our support team is ready to help.

Offline Login

The new version of the GameChanger scorekeeping app allows users to sign into their GameChanger account without connection to either the internet or a GameChanger server.

You will need to have logged into your account, on the app, at least once with an internet connection before you can login without one. The online connection will establish a user history on the device that will be referenced when your device signs you in offline. Learn more.

In-Game

In-app spray charts

Now you can see where batters have put the ball in play, analyze tendencies, and make in-game adjustments with dynamic in-app spray charts on every batter.

Bunt menu

A more complete bunt menu allows you to score more bunt scenarios to gain a better understanding of your team’s success with the bunt. Learn how to score a bunt.

Advanced fielding

Turn on “Advanced Fielding” to track assists and putouts for your team and opponents. Learn how.

Pitch types

It is now possible to track pitch types for both baseball (fastball, curveball, slider, changeup, cutter) and softball (fastball, changeup, riseball, dropball, screwball, curveball, drop curve, cutter, knuckleball, knucklecurve) specific pitches. Learn how.

Post-Game

Pitching decisions

Admins may manually add wins, losses, saves, and blown saves from within the scorekeeping application. Learn how.

Play Editing

When editing a play from within the scorekeeping app, we urge scorekeepers to use the “Undo” button when possible. However, we understand the challenges scorekeepers face when trying to get every play correct while keeping up with the game. So whether you missed a sub, incorrectly charged a player with an error, or mistakenly credited a batter with a hit, you may now edit these plays (as well as their participants) and the game stats will be updated and reflected in season-to-date stats and play-by-play. Learn how.

Rebuilt Sync

Android 2.0.4 features an entirely re-built sync process for more reliability and stability. When you upgrade to the latest version, any previous data will be switched to the new sync structure.

We will continue to improve GameChanger for Android this winter. Please follow us on Facebook and Twitter for future updates and releases.