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Evil DIMwit wrote:I agree that all the empty space is a bit awkward, but I don't think a scoreboard would fit in very well, unless it was integrated with the title somehow.
RedBaron0 wrote:Agreed, move your signatures to the bottom corner, on the right of the bonus legend, and you should gain a tidbit more space. And as a homage, I suggest you please add a blue #42 in the bottom left corner. All of baseball has retired this number, and I don't think we should be any different.
Jackie Robinson, the first African American player in the modern era of Major League Baseball, had his number 42 retired league-wide in 1997 (although those players who were wearing the number at the time were permitted to retain it for the duration of their careers — as of the 2010 season, Mariano Rivera is the only remaining active player wearing the number). In 1999, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 was likewise retired league-wide by the National Hockey League upon his retirement from the game.
natty_dread wrote:So this means that no one is allowed to use the number 42 in baseball. Then, this raises the question... should we then include it after all, if it's retired? Couldn't it be seen as disrespectful if we're using the number anywhere on the map?
Sorry if this is a stupid question, obviously I'm not too clear on the nuances of baseball.
carlpgoodrich wrote:I'm not a fan of the scoreboard. It doesn't look like any major league scoreboard I've ever seen. I suggest basing it off of the scoreboard in Fenway Park in Boston (easily the most famous and recognizable scoreboard in probably the most historic park):
Here's what I suggest): Take this general color scheme/layout, but with a minimalist approach. Replace "FENWAY" with "King of Diamonds", maybe making that part proportionaltely bigger than it is now. For the team names, something like "Mods" vs. "Team CC" would be appropriate, referencing the Whac a Mod events. You can set up an exciting a score so that the home team (the second of the two) is down by three runs in the bottom of the 9th (the numbers below "1", "2", etc are the runs scored in each inning, so leave the second number under "9" black to show that the inning is not complete).
To save space, remove everything in the line that starts with "AT BAT" and ends with a circled E. Underneath the white line just have 3 bright green circles followed by two sets of two bright red circles. These are lights that light up to show the balls, strikes and outs (in the above picture they are all dim). You can completely ignore the "at bat", hit (circled H) and Error (circled E) parts, they are not necessary. In the bottom right box should be enough room for you signatures.
For space, you can also remove the "P" column and the "10" column.
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