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Thinking Baseball

    • 4.7 • 4.1K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Thinking Baseball puts you right in the game. Legendary baseball announcer Pat Hughes calls the play; you decide what to do next. The only multi-sensory, educational app that allows you to see, hear and touch the plays.

Start a free account to gain access to 45 of our 8,000+ situational questions to develop your game knowledge.

For subscriptions payment will be charged to your Apple ID account at the confirmation of purchase. Subscriptions automatically renew unless the user cancels at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You will be charged for the renewal within 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage and cancel subscriptions in your account settings on the App Store.

Our full terms of use are available at https://app.thinkingbaseball.com/terms

What’s New

Version 2.4.21

* Fixes some issues with sorting and filtering saved assignments
* Fixes a bug where the post game screen would show an error, or, in rare occasions, show no information at all

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5
4.1K Ratings

4.1K Ratings

luke.stanczyk ,

Great Product, Especially for kids New to Baseball

I coach a JV team at a smaller high school that is made up of several kids who are new to the sport entirely. This app allowed me to introduce them to the mental part of the game through technology. You can assign basic scenarios to newcomers, complex ones to more advanced players, and certain positions to players to focus on where they’ll be playing. The customization of this from a coach’s standpoint is great, as you can meet whatever your athlete’s area of improvement is with this app. Highly recommended for coaches of all ages!

IPoopAlmostEveryDay ,

Overall Good to learn

Overall a good app to learn rules / common sense in the sport. Some situations may be better with a person with knowledge nearby.

For example. “Flyball hit to left field, runner on 2nd no outs, what do you do”

I chose “field/catch the ball” then chose follow up with “throw to third” they said I was incorrect because I should “field and catch the ball and throw home”. The issue was in clarifying, I figure if the example shows the ball lands in front of me and my choice is “field / catch” I’m either catching it or it’s one hoping so I’m trying to gun out the runner. But they assume the runner is already otw home.

Example 2:
“no outs, nobody on, flyball hit to RF, what should right fielder do”

I chose “field/ catch” and “throw to second”
Thinking if I’m fielding it and not catching, I’d hold them to single.. the correct answer was “field / catch the ball” so they counted it as I was wrong because I added the “throw to second”.

The image in both examples was a line drive landing in front of the OF’s.

All in all a good app to learn. But if it’s a totally new person or they just grasp basics and want to learn more, this could make it a little confusing if nobody is around to let them know it’s more-so a programming error / confusion via the knowledge available about the play.

Travel Ball Troy ,

Keeping your head in the game!

I play 13u Travel Baseball, and I downloaded this app too keep my head in the game, even when I’m not on the field. The questions adjust accordingly to how many questions you get right or wrong. I would highly recommend this app for new players, or even experienced players. This app is great, and I would highly recommend it!

App Privacy

The developer, Thinking Baseball, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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