1-1 is the count in the bat, the dots are outs in the inning.
ChicknCutletSandwich
Red circle under 1-1 shows how many outs there are. There’s 1 out in the inning so far
1-1 is the count. There’s 1 ball (first number) and 1 strike (second number) for the current hitter
Paul-Kersey
1-1 is the count, 1 ball and 1 strike
the red dot is outs, there is currently 1 out
the arrows is top or bottom of the inning, it is currently top of the 1st
malliabu
1-1 is the count in that at bat. 1 ball and 1 strike.
The outs are the other set of question marks you have. Red dots = outs. 1 out in that image, and you only need to show 2 outs as 3 outs means the inning is over.
enchntdToastr
1-1 indicates balls and strikes in the at-bat. Left number is balls right number is strikes. The red dots indicate how many outs are in the inning. The image is showing 1 out in the top of the 1st inning
Disused_Yeti
0-0 score, top of the 1st inning, one out, 1 ball 1 strike count, no one on base
a.k lin, the second hitter is batting against a. wells who has thrown 9 pitches
MysteriousCap4910
So in baseball 3 out is the end of the inning so two empty circles means no outs, and one filled in circle means 1 out and two means two. You’ll never see 3 on this graphic because it’ll go to the next inning. The numbers with the dash are balls then strikes. The bases just fill in when someone is on base.
Agreeable-Fig4562
No body is on base, when it is highlighted red, that means a person is on that specific base.
Next the 1-1 is your balls and strikes counter. The 1st number will always be your balls and the 2nd will always be your strikes
The up and down arrows is what half of the inning we are in. Each inning has 2 half’s, one team will bat during the top (1st half) and one team will bat during the bottom (2nd half) so in this example from your ss it is the top of the first, so once all 3 outs are placed then we will go to the 2nd half for the next team to bat.
The random red dots are your outs, it takes 3 outs to switch sides, there are 2 there because it would be pointless to put 3 when there just going to go to a commercial break after the 3rd out is recorded.
Welcome to baseball my friend, it truly is an amazing sport and I hope you enjoy watching every second of it.
RebelSoul5
TPE/AUS are the teams playing. Bottom team is the home team. P:9 is the pitcher’s pitch count. 1-1 is the count against the current hitter, balls first then strikes. The dots under that are outs (1 filled in with red means 1 out) the diamond shapes are the runners on. Farthest right filled in means a runner on first, middle is a runner on second, far left means a runner on third. (None are filled in now so nobody is on base) Red arrow with the inning means it’s the top of the inning (visitors are batting) A. wells is the pitcher, A K Lin is the hitter and the number is his position in the batting order. Let me know if you have more questions!
deathgripzthrowaway
Shout out you for putting effort into figuring this out
Oldchou
With all due respect, and no intention to discount the question, in the future you may consider using AI to answer questions like these. I find AI very useful in answering these sort of ”Wikipedia” type questions, and it can even go back and forth with you to further explain the details of the game, in your native language (if not English). But welcome to the game!
mandeezbowls
1-1=0
Joking coz everything has been answered by others already. Hope you pick some things up and enjoy the games.
This bug design really needs more spacing. Everything’s just jammed in there
Fun-Cauliflower-1724
That’s how I feel when I look at a Cricket score bug
Rosiecoloredglasses
The hard part is that some score bugs are really different than others so you’ll feel like an expert at this one and then go watch a game on another network and feel like you’re back at square one.
stoneyzepplin
You need to watch a game with someone who knows their shit.
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1-1 is the count in the bat, the dots are outs in the inning.
Red circle under 1-1 shows how many outs there are. There’s 1 out in the inning so far
1-1 is the count. There’s 1 ball (first number) and 1 strike (second number) for the current hitter
1-1 is the count, 1 ball and 1 strike
the red dot is outs, there is currently 1 out
the arrows is top or bottom of the inning, it is currently top of the 1st
1-1 is the count in that at bat. 1 ball and 1 strike.
The outs are the other set of question marks you have. Red dots = outs. 1 out in that image, and you only need to show 2 outs as 3 outs means the inning is over.
1-1 indicates balls and strikes in the at-bat. Left number is balls right number is strikes. The red dots indicate how many outs are in the inning. The image is showing 1 out in the top of the 1st inning
0-0 score, top of the 1st inning, one out, 1 ball 1 strike count, no one on base
a.k lin, the second hitter is batting against a. wells who has thrown 9 pitches
So in baseball 3 out is the end of the inning so two empty circles means no outs, and one filled in circle means 1 out and two means two. You’ll never see 3 on this graphic because it’ll go to the next inning. The numbers with the dash are balls then strikes. The bases just fill in when someone is on base.
No body is on base, when it is highlighted red, that means a person is on that specific base.
Next the 1-1 is your balls and strikes counter. The 1st number will always be your balls and the 2nd will always be your strikes
The up and down arrows is what half of the inning we are in. Each inning has 2 half’s, one team will bat during the top (1st half) and one team will bat during the bottom (2nd half) so in this example from your ss it is the top of the first, so once all 3 outs are placed then we will go to the 2nd half for the next team to bat.
The random red dots are your outs, it takes 3 outs to switch sides, there are 2 there because it would be pointless to put 3 when there just going to go to a commercial break after the 3rd out is recorded.
Welcome to baseball my friend, it truly is an amazing sport and I hope you enjoy watching every second of it.
TPE/AUS are the teams playing. Bottom team is the home team. P:9 is the pitcher’s pitch count. 1-1 is the count against the current hitter, balls first then strikes. The dots under that are outs (1 filled in with red means 1 out) the diamond shapes are the runners on. Farthest right filled in means a runner on first, middle is a runner on second, far left means a runner on third. (None are filled in now so nobody is on base) Red arrow with the inning means it’s the top of the inning (visitors are batting) A. wells is the pitcher, A K Lin is the hitter and the number is his position in the batting order. Let me know if you have more questions!
Shout out you for putting effort into figuring this out
With all due respect, and no intention to discount the question, in the future you may consider using AI to answer questions like these. I find AI very useful in answering these sort of ”Wikipedia” type questions, and it can even go back and forth with you to further explain the details of the game, in your native language (if not English). But welcome to the game!
1-1=0
Joking coz everything has been answered by others already. Hope you pick some things up and enjoy the games.
I annotated the scoreboard [here](https://imgur.com/a/lLyUYYt).
This bug design really needs more spacing. Everything’s just jammed in there
That’s how I feel when I look at a Cricket score bug
The hard part is that some score bugs are really different than others so you’ll feel like an expert at this one and then go watch a game on another network and feel like you’re back at square one.
You need to watch a game with someone who knows their shit.