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Building your own DIY baseball or softball scoreboard is a fun, highly rewarding project that can range from a simple, low-cost backyard addition to a tech-savvy, Bluetooth-enabled digital display. Whether you want a rustic look for a bedroom or a functional board for a local recreation league, there are several proven approaches you can take today.

🧱 Project Type 1: The Classic Manual Board (Budget-Friendly)

Perfect for backyard games or bedroom decor, this approach focuses on basic woodworking and physical tracking. Chalkboard & Dry-Erase Style:

Use a piece of MDF or plywood cut to your preferred size (e.g., 24” x 46”).

Coat the scoring sections with black chalkboard paint or mount weather-resistant porcelain tiles to use dry-erase markers outdoors.

Use custom stencils or vinyl lettering for the team labels (“HOME”, “GUEST”) and metrics. The Wooden Peg Board:

Take a thick wooden board and drill holes beneath the innings and run columns.

Cut simple wooden dowels to act as your pegs, moving them along as the game progresses. Hanging Number Cards:

Screw small hooks into the wood and print digits (0–9) on heavy, laminated cardstock or thin plastic sheets. Flip them manually each half-inning.

🔌 Project Type 2: The Electronic & Bluetooth Board (Advanced)

If you want a professional-looking display that updates in real-time, microcontrollers offer incredible flexibility. Arduino Softball Scoreboard

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