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Baseball/Softball Statistics System
New! Version 3.0  Now Windows Vista Compatible
This is a free upgrade for all registered Ball32 users.  Simply download and install!

    Ball32 is the new windows version of our DOS based baseball and softball statistics system that hit the market back in 1992.  But this is NOT your father's baseball statistics program, it's loaded with new features and, of course, complete Windows functionality.
    Version 3.0 adds Windows Vista compatibility as well as new run time files and an updated grid control for  faster operation.  There are also additional stadium pictures in the "About" window.
    Click the links below for more information on Ball or to download a free sample or register your software. Please scroll down for screen shots.

Click on the links below to view some Ball32 reports:
(Please note that not all available statistics were used when generating these reports)
[Batting Stats] [Pitching Stats] [Fielding Stats] [Top Players]
[Box Scores] [Schedule/Game Summary]

Click here for a list of statistics tracked by Ball32

Click here for a free trial download and installation instructions

Click here to register or order your software

Ball32 displays game summaries and player statistics on screen, and outputs all data to printer OR to html for use on your team's web page.


     The game summary window shows your team schedule on the left and the highlighted game's summary on the right.  Your team's overall record, winning/losing streak, performance over the last 10 games, team batting average, and team ERA also appear and are updated automatically as you enter additional statistics.  The toolbar across the top is common to most Ball32 windows.  Jump from window to window without having to navigate through a maze of menu items.

Ball32 allows you to sort and analyze team and player data on-screen.  Who has the highest batting average?  Who has the most walks?  Find out by clicking each statistical column to quickly sort the data.


   The statistics summary window sorts data any way you want.  Click on any data column for an almost instant ascending or descending sort of the data.  You can even display the data based on what team a player was on, or get team summary data....it's up to you!

Ball32 comes loaded and ready to take in 33 different pitching statistics, 26 different batting statistics, and 23 different fielding statistics.  Click here for a list. If you don't like the stats that are included, you can "roll your own" with our new statistics editor. (Some statistics are protected and cannot be changed in order to protect the integrity of built in calculations such as Batting Average, Slugging Percentage, Earned Run Average, and others.)

Ball32 allows YOU to choose which stats to use, Stats you do not want to use do not show up on the entry windows or reports.

Ball32 allows YOU to choose the order in which stats appear.  This allows you to enter data in the same order that the statistics appear in your score book.


The statistics editor allows you to define your own "counting" stats, or even dream up a new formula.  The on-line help system includes a tutorial on how to set up new statistics.



     The statistics control window lets you decide which stats you want to use, and the order in which they appear.



    Data entry is done per game per player, allowing you to keep track of individual game performances.  The current game appears in the upper right, and the team's roster appears on the left.  As the highlight bar moves from player to player you can view/enter/update game data for this player.  "Calculated" statistics, such as batting average, do not appear on the data entry window since they are meaningless for one game and to allow for a less cluttered data entry window.

Ball32 lets you keep track of player rosters, including coaches and parents.  You can print the rosters for distribution to team members.  The system roster allows you to enter just one data record per player.  You can then attach that player record to any number of teams.  This makes for less data entry AND allows you to judge a player's performance on one team versus the same player's performance on another team.  It's great for watching your players advance from T-Ball to Little League and beyond.

Ball32 lets you enter team schedules.  You can print or generate an HTML file to let others know when and where you play.  Once game data is entered, the schedule report prints out results of the game, too!

Ball32 lets you print or generate HTML box scores for one or a range of games.  The box score not only includes the team summary, but also batting and pitching statistics for each player who took part in the game.

Ball32 is now available for just $25.00 and yes, you can import your Ball for DOS data but, of course, you will not have game-by-game summaries for any imported DOS data.

Click here for a free trial version download and installation instructions!

Click here for purchasing information

Techie Data
For those who want to know!
     Ball32 was developed using dBASE Plus from dBASE, Inc. and the Simplegrid ActiveX control from Octatek. Help files were created using Help Scribble from JG Soft. Please click on the respective logos for more information.

 


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