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Another thread about soccer/football got me thinking. One thing that is popular with American baseball aficionados is scoring. It involves recording the lineup for a game and recording details of each at bat. The N900 would allow a database for all the games you scored to be built up over time.

That's about all I know on the subject, not being a baseball fan myself, but I thought I'd throw it out there.
 
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yes that would be awesome... i think i will work on that once I get my phone
 
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i'd also be very interested to know if the mlb.tv flash player works on the device... and maybe an app to interface with it
 
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Something like this would be great app!!!

www.ScorePad.com
 
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i was thinking a little more retro looking... using with a sketch option to score it yourself... and just really providing an interface to archive, search dates, export to pdf, publish to a blog, etc.

But if anyone knows of a good open api to relevant team stats (rosters, current player stats, player numbers, positions, etc..) I would love to integrate that info. And when I say open api.. i do not mean web scraping.

this will be fun.
 
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something that would export like this
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Just found out that you can install PalmOS emulator as per this post:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...4&postcount=21
and find (one $$$ way or the other) and install:

www.ScorePad.com
 
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