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Late response, but the Space City Home Network uses the same exact graphics from the former AT&T Sportsnet Southwest. For this reason, Houston and Seattle both count, since Root Sports Northwest also uses the same graphics as the former AT&T Sportsnet sister stations (Southwest, Pittsburgh, Rocky Mountain)
I agree. Besides, baseball is based on 3s: 3 outs, 3 strikes, 3 bases, 3 being the square root of 9 (9 innings, 9 men on the field, 9 batters in the lineup).
For the Dodgers one, batter info does pop up at the start of the at bat. I wouldn’t mind if they kept it onscreen the entire time. It does offer a lot of relevant info. And if they did the same for the pitcher (on the bottom) that would be nice too. And as for the top/bottom of the inning and the three dots for outs, I think it’s aesthetically more pleasing that it fills up the box and doesn’t show dead space.
I prefer the teams to be listed one over the other. It goes back to a classic baseball scoreboard where every inning score is listed. With it, you instantly know the visiting team and the home team, and in fact you already know if it’s the top or the bottom of the inning.
16:04 For the SNLA scorebug, the top part of it does show the batter position number and last name with batting AVG, HR, & RBI. It also has the "0 for 1" part (i.e.) and the batter's previous result during the game "SINGLE, HR, DOUBLE" (i.e) in the same box. I've might not seen the pitcher info part. The lower right of the small square shows pitches, pitch clock, and the pitch speed.
This one thing that I like about the NESN and SportsNet Pittsburgh (which are exactly the same in operation, just different colors) is that they are unobtrusive: they don’t scream at you. Being compact, they don’t not get in the way and take up very little space. The pitcher line does change between velocity and pitch count.
A video I had no idea would ever be made and for what reason. Yet, here I am looking at different score bugs. Thinking I like that, that looks great. Thank you for bringing it here. Surprised you didn’t include the Apple TV bug though.
I like the Cubs and the Mets the best. Nice clean square with easy to read graphics. I personally like the extra space so everything is not overcrowded. Its easier to read, or maybe I’m just showing my age.🤣
Love this video. Something you may not have caught... SportsNet Pittsburgh is affiliated with NESN. Same exact bug minus colors. (Red Sox owners own Penguins)
I'm definitely biased because I'm a Rangers fan but I love the Bally Sports bug/bar. It definitely gives news channel vibes, but a lot of the time they have things like promotions/giveaways coming up at Globe Life Field in addition to the baseball news stuff. It also helps that they use the same bug for Dallas Mavericks and Stars games, so everything is nice and uniform haha
I love analysis of scorebugs. Would like something similar for hockey (by network or historical evolution) if you ever get around to it. Sportnet Pittsburgh and NESN are essentially the same, which is why their scorebug is the same. I think it was a downgrade for hockey when the Penguins went from the Root/AT&T look (which I really like for hockey) to the bland NESN look. Speaking of Root, I don’t like how Root puts the outs on a different row from balls and strikes. Seems out of place to me. I do also really like the NBC Sports look. The font sizes emphasize the important stuff without clutter, and the pitch clock in reverse text avoids the gridline look used by many other scorebugs. The wide-but-short rectangle is also less obtrusive than the taller, more square scorebugs. YES has a similar overall shape to NBC, but I’m not bothered by the logo and team abbreviation, since that gives rooms for the names below which are grouped so the the team. I like it. On the matter of outs, I prefer 3 circles/boxes, not 2, since there are 3 outs in a half-inning (even if gameplay never progresses with 3 outs) - maybe the third is just up for a short time, just as “End of Regulation” or “0:00” is briefly shown on other sports. Overall a nice video - one I really enjoyed.
Love this! I once made a post about 10-12 years ago grading all the CF camera shots across all the stadiums/RSN’s. People thought I was insane but seeing Brodie do this I feel right at home haha. I don’t have a strong opinion one way or another about the scorebugs because basically they give you all the same info. As for the pitches being delivered there are still several RSN’s that don’t show what type of pitch it is (Dodgers/SNLA is one of them). My view on that particular nugget has changed as the pitch tracking data is more accurate now. As for a potential other video you could take my idea from years ago and grade the CF camera shots! I definitely have a strong opinion on those, I hate the dead-center cameras (particularly the one in Texas) because they’re too high and it relegates the strike zone to a tiny portion of your screen (makes the break on a slider look tiny).
I’ve never liked only having the two dots. Baseball has three outs. I know you’ll never see the third out. But, intuitively, it always made more sense to light up however many out of three.
Because once the 3rd out happens, they just clear the count and outs. What would be the point of highlighting a third out only for it to immediately go away?
Only 2 outs are relevant for a game situation. You need to get the 3rd out, but there will never be a “runner on 2nd, 3 outs, top of the 5th”. It’s clutter
I have a lot of hot takes for scorebugs. First it should absolutely have three lights for outs. They also shouldn’t show the batter’s ‘0 for 2 tonight’ stat on there in a way which can be confused for the count. It shouldn’t take up the entire bottom third like those awful Bally Sports broadcasts. The logos also shouldn’t be different when one team is wearing their city connects or whatever, like the Reds broadcast I think uses a completely different logo that takes too long to recognise in highlights packages or whatever (and that example with Baltimore you pointed out) And idk if anyone has ever actually done this, but i’d love it if the ‘someone on base’ light could move with the baserunner, so it’s easier to actually keep track of where each baserunner is during a play where for example, the camera is tracking a ball in play in the outfield. Biased but I like Root’s as a Mariners fan. Apple has the best in the business though. Oh and as a NASCAR fan, the NBC graphics do always feel very familiar to me, very nice and clean.
When I saw what Brodie pointed out in the NBC Sports Scorebug I was like Oh ..they didn't! and laughed ..oh no! When I saw what they did spelling out POOP that is just tacky and yet hilarious at the same time.
@brodiebrazil, I agree with you on the Bally one. I love that it takes up the bottom edge. It minimizes the space the scorebug takes up so we can see more of the game. But we don't need the scores and news of other teams that aren't part of the broadcast. Hopefully the bankruptcy they're going through gives us a better scorebug next year.
Wow, I thought I was the only one obsessed with the scorebugs in baseball. Super-duper HD TVs have made it so easy to put a lot of information into these boxes that would've been washed out in the SD days. Another reason to love HD! The empty spaces don't bother me too much but the Bally's ticker does. When I'm watching a game I don't need baseball news from other teams taking up screen real estate, even if it 'is' on the bottom.
I think I favor SNY's version for simplicity. Ballys and their crawler just suck. Sportsnet Toronto would be ideal, IF they sucked the SN logo out of the box, put it to the side where it should be, or assuming they already have a network bug in the bottom of the screen (can't remember how Canadian local TV is formatted) just leave it at that. Make an entire column on the right, and move a lot of the situationals over there...Brodie having fun with his e-crayons... 😃...Yeah, back in the day you didn't want the scores up all the time because they obliterated the entire bottom half of the picture. Character generators were clunky, and I really hated it when they used yellow on the font... 😬...DOG really improved the viewing experience for sure...What's all this about Oakland hanging a 20 burger on Miami?? Ooooh, lordy! Fisher's gonna be having a sale soon!... 🤬..."Sell 'em before they get good!"...
the A’s scoreboard from 2016-2021 is a personal favorite. it reminds me of the great teams with semien, khris davis, chapman, olson, bassitt, lowrie, laureano, treinen, lucroy, hendriks,
Mets fan here. I agree too much wasted space. I think that a simpler way to resolve this is compressing the bug a couple of pixels and adding the player’s first initial with the last name.
I personally don't care if scorebugs indicate the third out or not. I'm also more of a fan of team abbreviation and logo being present. You bring up a great point with dead space in between data though like the BlueJays scorebug.
I design in-venue scoring layouts (think stadium videoboard). I have a lot of fun with how to present information. It’s also interesting with the sheer amount of information there is in this day, you want to show what matters without showing too much that it feels like it’s being shoved in your face. I always use the name “STRANGE-GORDON” for home placeholders and “SALTALAMACCHIA” for away placeholders to ensure there is enough space for info. Although for more in-venue displays compared to TV, the text can “squeeze” into an area so maybe I want to have enough space for say, “Schwartzshire” (a pretty long name but not ridiculous), who when Saltalamacchia does come up, it’s visible, not extended, just a tiny bit smaller width. The last thing that people don’t think about is monospacing. This is more for clock sports, especially those with tenths of a second in the last minute (basketball and hockey). If the text is centered and the font isn’t monospaced (that’s to say that 22.2 would be far wider that 11.1 because it is wider), then every tenth of a second, the text moves due to the total width changing. Which means 22.2 to 22.1 to 22.0 will appear jitterery. Most softwares can put extra space in the skinny numbers so that it’s the same as others. Monospacing isn’t always required, but when you have constantly changing data, or lots of data lined up numerically, it’s a small touch that can make it seem far more professional.
The thing that gets me with the 3-letter team identifiers is that they're not consistent across all broadcasters - For example, Washington Nationals being represented as either "WSH" or "WAS" or the Chicago White Sox being "CWS" or "CHW"
I think you missed (or just didn’t mention) one of my favorite things about the YES Network scorebug. The man on base icons as well as the count and inning and everything on the right side changes color to match the team currently batting. In the example you showed, that information was all green because the A’s were up to bat. When the Yankees bat it is all shown in a dark blue.
How about the national networks? What do you think of the TBS Sports, ESPN, and FOX Sports ones? Also the home run celebration animations could be worth a look, because everyone has their own version of that, too.
On the NESN one, I just noticed that the pitcher info is missing. Who is it and what's the pitch count? Or does it rotate in and out with the last pitch?
On the Ballys they should chuck the right hand side and put the pitch batter infor there. It would be cleaner and more relevant for the game if you hav eto use the whole bottom of the screen. I think have the network logo looks stupid.
Biased being a Yankees fan, but not only are the originator, I still think they are the best. I think they were one of the first to integrate the pitch type info, and showing the pitch sequencing for long at bats. Also, having the player name directly under the corresponding team means I don’t have to figure out which team is at bat and which is pitching. And to further help, the color of the baserunner squares are that team’s primary color. Just a nice little touch. PS - Love this video! I think about a lot of the same things, and hate score bugs that don’t give me all the information.
I think watching an entire at bat would give you a better perspective on every scorebug. Taking a still frame of something that animates into different things seems a little unfair
One of my favorite all time games was a 1979 game between the Cubs & Phillies where the Cubs scored 22 - and lost. Phillies scored 23. That game was replayed in full a few years back on MLB Network, and the lack of a score bug stuck out to me. You'd go a few batters before getting any kind of overlaid info. I get where you're coming from with that.
I hate, hate, hate the Bally's scorebug because of that constant news scroll. I watch a lot of hockey and will always choose a non Bally's feed if I have an option.
I may be biased because I'm in Philly, but I like NBC Sports' bug best. It's all the info you need in the least obtrusive design. It just needs to be modernized with a flat design - remove the thin gray end caps and the gradients on everything.
NBC’s RSNs really need to update their overall in game graphics. I know they tweaked the score bug recently, but overall it makes the broadcast look stale as they’ve been using the same for about 15 years or so.
Brodie, what about scorebugs for other sports? For me, the Warriors one is super awkward because the scores are listed top and bottom, but drop down info is listed left and right. Sucks when both teams are wearing the same colors
ESPN graphics overall violate most principles. Watching an NHL power play on ESPN is nearly unwatchable with player names floating all over the screen.
How so for nba? I agree on hockey, but it’s simplistic, and informative. And the bottom part switches between TOL/timeouts, stat blips, and other general game info. I don’t think it steals the show
@samschwartz5824 for espn nba games, the scoreboard bug takes up the entire middle third of the screen. It works for football but very overwhelming when watching the nba
Idk about everyone else’s but I’m sick of our broadcast (Sportsnet Pittsburgh) they don’t show the stats for the player batting until the 3rd or 4th pitch. Most of the time we don’t even get see them because they’ve gotten a hit, out or whatever outcome happens. My buddies and I ALL HATE IT. It makes no sense to not show stats 3-4 pitches in. 65% of the time we don’t even get to see them. It’s awful.
Why do you like the Cubs one with no count displayed? You said that the MPH switches out with the pitch clock so that leaves no area for the current count. It also has no real room to identify pitch.
To be honest, score bugs should help the viewer understand the info and periodically develop a story with situational stats. If I’m watching the game, I’d rather a “lower third” show me between pitches some more detailed stats. The broadcasters are there to help us with that. I don’t need more numbers to be redundant.
Can the dots follow runners on base on a moving, live action look? Like, if a baserunner steals, the dots will move in real time. Too high techie? Would be easy to follow.
NBC Sports is really good, although the POOP problem is kinda bad. On the other side, the Bally bar SUCKS. It's so ugly and bulky. Really hoping this is the last season we have to suffer through it. I will say, I like having the abbreviation for teams still, especially when they're using odd logos for City Connect jerseys and such. YES Network gets it right.
Lots of the extra info is overkill. The broadcasters help us with numbers that matter that aren’t pertinent to the game. If they want to do an alternative “no-commentators, only venue noise” which I would love for so many other reason, then yes, more info = better. But as long as someone is speaking while I am watching, it’s my eyes to watch the action, and their voice to tell me what the extra numbers are and why they matter.
I preferred the original scorebugs that only showed the score and the inning. The rest can be gleaned from the commentators.....Unless your name is Joe Buck.
Three circles make it easy to figure out that it’s tallying something that there’s three of. Obviously, you only need two circles and a bit of context, but a third circle can make quick interpretation smoother the first time you see a particular scorebug.
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Root doesn’t cover Houston, only Seattle.
As for space, remember “Saltalamacchia”.
but Houston's network uses the same score bug
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Late response, but the Space City Home Network uses the same exact graphics from the former AT&T Sportsnet Southwest. For this reason, Houston and Seattle both count, since Root Sports Northwest also uses the same graphics as the former AT&T Sportsnet sister stations (Southwest, Pittsburgh, Rocky Mountain)
It is pretty satisfying to see the 3rd out lit up for the final few seconds before the commercial break.
I agree. Besides, baseball is based on 3s: 3 outs, 3 strikes, 3 bases, 3 being the square root of 9 (9 innings, 9 men on the field, 9 batters in the lineup).
@@elsongs And 4 balls...they had one job.
For the Dodgers one, batter info does pop up at the start of the at bat. I wouldn’t mind if they kept it onscreen the entire time. It does offer a lot of relevant info. And if they did the same for the pitcher (on the bottom) that would be nice too. And as for the top/bottom of the inning and the three dots for outs, I think it’s aesthetically more pleasing that it fills up the box and doesn’t show dead space.
I prefer the teams to be listed one over the other. It goes back to a classic baseball scoreboard where every inning score is listed. With it, you instantly know the visiting team and the home team, and in fact you already know if it’s the top or the bottom of the inning.
Side to side you know who’s home and away too, home is on right side away is on left
16:04 For the SNLA scorebug, the top part of it does show the batter position number and last name with batting AVG, HR, & RBI. It also has the "0 for 1" part (i.e.) and the batter's previous result during the game "SINGLE, HR, DOUBLE" (i.e) in the same box.
I've might not seen the pitcher info part.
The lower right of the small square shows pitches, pitch clock, and the pitch speed.
As an Orioles fan, MASN has always been my favorite scorebug, but I guess I’m biased haha
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This one thing that I like about the NESN and SportsNet Pittsburgh (which are exactly the same in operation, just different colors) is that they are unobtrusive: they don’t scream at you. Being compact, they don’t not get in the way and take up very little space.
The pitcher line does change between velocity and pitch count.
A video I had no idea would ever be made and for what reason. Yet, here I am looking at different score bugs. Thinking I like that, that looks great. Thank you for bringing it here.
Surprised you didn’t include the Apple TV bug though.
I like the Cubs and the Mets the best. Nice clean square with easy to read graphics. I personally like the extra space so everything is not overcrowded. Its easier to read, or maybe I’m just showing my age.🤣
Love this video. Something you may not have caught... SportsNet Pittsburgh is affiliated with NESN. Same exact bug minus colors. (Red Sox owners own Penguins)
knew that but somehow didn't put it fully together here!
I was looking for this comment! Seemed like the praise for Boston was critique for Pittsburgh. I love that format regardless.
My favorite is the mlb on fox scoreboard you see a lot in the postseason I just love the colors on it
I'm definitely biased because I'm a Rangers fan but I love the Bally Sports bug/bar. It definitely gives news channel vibes, but a lot of the time they have things like promotions/giveaways coming up at Globe Life Field in addition to the baseball news stuff. It also helps that they use the same bug for Dallas Mavericks and Stars games, so everything is nice and uniform haha
I love analysis of scorebugs. Would like something similar for hockey (by network or historical evolution) if you ever get around to it.
Sportnet Pittsburgh and NESN are essentially the same, which is why their scorebug is the same. I think it was a downgrade for hockey when the Penguins went from the Root/AT&T look (which I really like for hockey) to the bland NESN look.
Speaking of Root, I don’t like how Root puts the outs on a different row from balls and strikes. Seems out of place to me.
I do also really like the NBC Sports look. The font sizes emphasize the important stuff without clutter, and the pitch clock in reverse text avoids the gridline look used by many other scorebugs. The wide-but-short rectangle is also less obtrusive than the taller, more square scorebugs.
YES has a similar overall shape to NBC, but I’m not bothered by the logo and team abbreviation, since that gives rooms for the names below which are grouped so the the team. I like it.
On the matter of outs, I prefer 3 circles/boxes, not 2, since there are 3 outs in a half-inning (even if gameplay never progresses with 3 outs) - maybe the third is just up for a short time, just as “End of Regulation” or “0:00” is briefly shown on other sports.
Overall a nice video - one I really enjoyed.
Love this! I once made a post about 10-12 years ago grading all the CF camera shots across all the stadiums/RSN’s. People thought I was insane but seeing Brodie do this I feel right at home haha. I don’t have a strong opinion one way or another about the scorebugs because basically they give you all the same info. As for the pitches being delivered there are still several RSN’s that don’t show what type of pitch it is (Dodgers/SNLA is one of them). My view on that particular nugget has changed as the pitch tracking data is more accurate now. As for a potential other video you could take my idea from years ago and grade the CF camera shots! I definitely have a strong opinion on those, I hate the dead-center cameras (particularly the one in Texas) because they’re too high and it relegates the strike zone to a tiny portion of your screen (makes the break on a slider look tiny).
Great video Brodie! Very interesting, but id just like to say, i almost always prefer the city letting over the logo on the bug
Bally's scroll bar also puts up all the batter and pitcher stats along with other scores, upcoming ballpark promotions, and league news.
I like the Bally ticker
I’ve never liked only having the two dots. Baseball has three outs. I know you’ll never see the third out. But, intuitively, it always made more sense to light up however many out of three.
Because once the 3rd out happens, they just clear the count and outs. What would be the point of highlighting a third out only for it to immediately go away?
Only 2 outs are relevant for a game situation. You need to get the 3rd out, but there will never be a “runner on 2nd, 3 outs, top of the 5th”. It’s clutter
I have a lot of hot takes for scorebugs. First it should absolutely have three lights for outs. They also shouldn’t show the batter’s ‘0 for 2 tonight’ stat on there in a way which can be confused for the count. It shouldn’t take up the entire bottom third like those awful Bally Sports broadcasts. The logos also shouldn’t be different when one team is wearing their city connects or whatever, like the Reds broadcast I think uses a completely different logo that takes too long to recognise in highlights packages or whatever (and that example with Baltimore you pointed out)
And idk if anyone has ever actually done this, but i’d love it if the ‘someone on base’ light could move with the baserunner, so it’s easier to actually keep track of where each baserunner is during a play where for example, the camera is tracking a ball in play in the outfield.
Biased but I like Root’s as a Mariners fan. Apple has the best in the business though.
Oh and as a NASCAR fan, the NBC graphics do always feel very familiar to me, very nice and clean.
When I saw what Brodie pointed out in the NBC Sports Scorebug I was like Oh ..they didn't! and laughed ..oh no! When I saw what they did spelling out POOP that is just tacky and yet hilarious at the same time.
I like the Cubs Marquee Score Bug because I watch a lot of Cubs games on Marquee.
@brodiebrazil,
I agree with you on the Bally one. I love that it takes up the bottom edge. It minimizes the space the scorebug takes up so we can see more of the game. But we don't need the scores and news of other teams that aren't part of the broadcast.
Hopefully the bankruptcy they're going through gives us a better scorebug next year.
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The empty spaces don't bother me too much but the Bally's ticker does. When I'm watching a game I don't need baseball news from other teams taking up screen real estate, even if it 'is' on the bottom.
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I remember REALLY loving the KICU/Action 36 graphics circa 2006. Kinda surprised that there aren't any clips or full games from that era on TH-cam.
the A’s scoreboard from 2016-2021 is a personal favorite.
it reminds me of the great teams with semien, khris davis, chapman, olson, bassitt, lowrie, laureano, treinen, lucroy, hendriks,
As a phillies fan we get so hype for poop night lol
13:14 - The 12 year old in me always laughs when the Phillies play the Pirates at the start of a game, as it says "PooP" until someone scores. :)
Mets fan here. I agree too much wasted space. I think that a simpler way to resolve this is compressing the bug a couple of pixels and adding the player’s first initial with the last name.
I miss the 2005-07 FSN scorebug
I personally don't care if scorebugs indicate the third out or not. I'm also more of a fan of team abbreviation and logo being present. You bring up a great point with dead space in between data though like the BlueJays scorebug.
if you wanna talk about scoreboards from all 4 major pro sports, I love the NFL on FOX one from 2010-2011
and the NHL on NBC from 2015-2020
I design in-venue scoring layouts (think stadium videoboard). I have a lot of fun with how to present information. It’s also interesting with the sheer amount of information there is in this day, you want to show what matters without showing too much that it feels like it’s being shoved in your face. I always use the name “STRANGE-GORDON” for home placeholders and “SALTALAMACCHIA” for away placeholders to ensure there is enough space for info. Although for more in-venue displays compared to TV, the text can “squeeze” into an area so maybe I want to have enough space for say, “Schwartzshire” (a pretty long name but not ridiculous), who when Saltalamacchia does come up, it’s visible, not extended, just a tiny bit smaller width. The last thing that people don’t think about is monospacing. This is more for clock sports, especially those with tenths of a second in the last minute (basketball and hockey). If the text is centered and the font isn’t monospaced (that’s to say that 22.2 would be far wider that 11.1 because it is wider), then every tenth of a second, the text moves due to the total width changing. Which means 22.2 to 22.1 to 22.0 will appear jitterery. Most softwares can put extra space in the skinny numbers so that it’s the same as others. Monospacing isn’t always required, but when you have constantly changing data, or lots of data lined up numerically, it’s a small touch that can make it seem far more professional.
Glad someone like you realizes that. It's very annoying when timers don't use monospaced fonts. I appreciate you!
As a Phillies fan, I wish they used the Phillies bell logo on the board. This would avoid our issues when facing Pirates.
Agreed
The thing that gets me with the 3-letter team identifiers is that they're not consistent across all broadcasters - For example, Washington Nationals being represented as either "WSH" or "WAS" or the Chicago White Sox being "CWS" or "CHW"
ARI or AZ for Arizona diamondbacks, too
CSN Chicago and WGN used to just write SOX.
I think you missed (or just didn’t mention) one of my favorite things about the YES Network scorebug. The man on base icons as well as the count and inning and everything on the right side changes color to match the team currently batting. In the example you showed, that information was all green because the A’s were up to bat. When the Yankees bat it is all shown in a dark blue.
How about the national networks? What do you think of the TBS Sports, ESPN, and FOX Sports ones?
Also the home run celebration animations could be worth a look, because everyone has their own version of that, too.
The cubs one has a feature that can track thr pitches durring a long AB and it just extends downward
Score bugs! A secret love of many.
On the NESN one, I just noticed that the pitcher info is missing. Who is it and what's the pitch count? Or does it rotate in and out with the last pitch?
It rotates I believe. This was just a freeze frame
On the Ballys they should chuck the right hand side and put the pitch batter infor there. It would be cleaner and more relevant for the game if you hav eto use the whole bottom of the screen. I think have the network logo looks stupid.
I’m a big three dots for three outs guy.
They need that name bar for longer named players, such as Encarnacion-Strand or Woods-Richardson.
Let's just make sure everyone understands that YES Network had their box up years before anyone else caught on. Always the innovator.
Biased being a Yankees fan, but not only are the originator, I still think they are the best. I think they were one of the first to integrate the pitch type info, and showing the pitch sequencing for long at bats. Also, having the player name directly under the corresponding team means I don’t have to figure out which team is at bat and which is pitching. And to further help, the color of the baserunner squares are that team’s primary color. Just a nice little touch.
PS - Love this video! I think about a lot of the same things, and hate score bugs that don’t give me all the information.
The argument I will give in favor of the Yankees including both logos and abbreviations it that the NYY is iconic
I wish pitch count and velo were always visible, not alternating. Also seeing a pitch type sequencing for each at bat would be nice.
As someone with a plasma tv still, there's nothing I hate more than bright white on a sports bug. The burn-in fear is so strong.
I think watching an entire at bat would give you a better perspective on every scorebug. Taking a still frame of something that animates into different things seems a little unfair
One of my favorite all time games was a 1979 game between the Cubs & Phillies where the Cubs scored 22 - and lost. Phillies scored 23.
That game was replayed in full a few years back on MLB Network, and the lack of a score bug stuck out to me. You'd go a few batters before getting any kind of overlaid info. I get where you're coming from with that.
Marquee=SNY
NESN=SN Pitt
Root=SCSN
I hate, hate, hate the Bally's scorebug because of that constant news scroll. I watch a lot of hockey and will always choose a non Bally's feed if I have an option.
I may be biased because I'm in Philly, but I like NBC Sports' bug best. It's all the info you need in the least obtrusive design. It just needs to be modernized with a flat design - remove the thin gray end caps and the gradients on everything.
Would you propose to add other stats in the dead space created by most of the names in most of these bugs?
Possibly but I do think you have to be careful about too much clutter too
Cincinnati has Cristian Encarnacion-Strand
NBC’s RSNs really need to update their overall in game graphics. I know they tweaked the score bug recently, but overall it makes the broadcast look stale as they’ve been using the same for about 15 years or so.
Brodie, what about scorebugs for other sports? For me, the Warriors one is super awkward because the scores are listed top and bottom, but drop down info is listed left and right. Sucks when both teams are wearing the same colors
Great video. Is it me, I didn't see any grades though. Odd title for a vid with no grades.
Should have titled it “evaluating” I agree
ESPN's nba score bug violates so many of these principles
ESPN graphics overall violate most principles. Watching an NHL power play on ESPN is nearly unwatchable with player names floating all over the screen.
The player names aren't an always on feature though during their games.@@scottNNJ
How so for nba? I agree on hockey, but it’s simplistic, and informative. And the bottom part switches between TOL/timeouts, stat blips, and other general game info. I don’t think it steals the show
@samschwartz5824 for espn nba games, the scoreboard bug takes up the entire middle third of the screen. It works for football but very overwhelming when watching the nba
It's not a team, but its Apple. Apple has the best bug.
Prove me wrong in .. oh.. 14hrs.
i agree, feel like i'm using mac os haha
If only Apple scaled it down. Takes up too much screen real estate.
Idk about everyone else’s but I’m sick of our broadcast (Sportsnet Pittsburgh) they don’t show the stats for the player batting until the 3rd or 4th pitch. Most of the time we don’t even get see them because they’ve gotten a hit, out or whatever outcome happens. My buddies and I ALL HATE IT. It makes no sense to not show stats 3-4 pitches in. 65% of the time we don’t even get to see them. It’s awful.
Yes! New telestrator video!
Why do you like the Cubs one with no count displayed? You said that the MPH switches out with the pitch clock so that leaves no area for the current count. It also has no real room to identify pitch.
Can you do the same for NHL broadcasts?
I second this! Would be a fun video to get
I think the NESN score bug is trying to look like the scoreboard on the Green Monster.
Thoughts concerning the nationally televised scorebugs (ESPN, FOX)?
no, on Marquee it shows the balls and strikes, nothing more, but as a Cubs fan I really like it, compared to some other teams bugs
To be honest, score bugs should help the viewer understand the info and periodically develop a story with situational stats. If I’m watching the game, I’d rather a “lower third” show me between pitches some more detailed stats. The broadcasters are there to help us with that. I don’t need more numbers to be redundant.
he spent way too much time on pirates when it's literally just the Red Sox one but brown
Dead space doesnt necessarily need to be filled. We dont want too much
Can the dots follow runners on base on a moving, live action look?
Like, if a baserunner steals, the dots will move in real time.
Too high techie?
Would be easy to follow.
I don’t like when the logo is between the scores like on MASN’s, the orioles logo is in between both scores
Fox Sports current package is the GOAT imo
As a Phillies fan, long live the poop game 😂
😂
on an NBC Sports game between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia at the top of the 1st spells P 0 0 P
bro when the phillies wore their city connect everyone on twitter was "we've been robbed"
NBC Sports is really good, although the POOP problem is kinda bad. On the other side, the Bally bar SUCKS. It's so ugly and bulky. Really hoping this is the last season we have to suffer through it. I will say, I like having the abbreviation for teams still, especially when they're using odd logos for City Connect jerseys and such. YES Network gets it right.
Lots of the extra info is overkill. The broadcasters help us with numbers that matter that aren’t pertinent to the game. If they want to do an alternative “no-commentators, only venue noise” which I would love for so many other reason, then yes, more info = better. But as long as someone is speaking while I am watching, it’s my eyes to watch the action, and their voice to tell me what the extra numbers are and why they matter.
I would rather see them on the top left. Keep them out of the field of play . Who wants to see the ball off the bat go through the scorebug?
I preferred the original scorebugs that only showed the score and the inning. The rest can be gleaned from the commentators.....Unless your name is Joe Buck.
It’s definitely overkill
batter/pitcher name and the pitch type/velocity is not necessary!!!
Bally sports is horrible. In every sport!
I personally like the Yankees one the best
Pet peeve: using three circles for the outs counter.
Three circles make it easy to figure out that it’s tallying something that there’s three of. Obviously, you only need two circles and a bit of context, but a third circle can make quick interpretation smoother the first time you see a particular scorebug.
always hate the bases indicators. example the cubs scorebug you cant tell if there is one runner on second or runners on first and 3rd