Free · Built by a fan, for fans

Your players, boxscored.

Boxscored is a free app for fans who follow players, not just teams — a live watchlist of your hitters and pitchers, an illustrated scorecard for every at-bat, advanced stats, and streak tracking, all on one home screen.

No app store, no download. Open it in your browser, add it to your home screen, and it works like any other app. See how →

Your watchlist, today

Watchlist Fri, Jul 4
JW
Jordan Whitfield
CF · Rays · vs BOS
Live
3-4AB
1R
1HR
2RBI
1BB
1st
1B
2nd
K
4th
HR
6th
6-3
GO
AVG.312 OPS.941 HR21 RBI64
MR
Marcus Reyes
3B · Cardinals · vs CHC
Final
1-3AB
0R
0HR
1RBI
1K
AVG.276 OPS.798 HR14 RBI58
DK
Danny Kowalczyk
SP · Guardians · @ DET · 5th inning
Live
4.2IP
3H
1ER
6K
1BB
ERA3.18 WHIP1.09 W-L9-5 K134
TN
Theo Nakamura
SS · Mariners · vs HOU · 8:10 PM ET
Sched
AVG.289 OPS.812 HR17 RBI49

The flagship feature

Every at-bat, drawn like a scorebook

Boxscored renders each plate appearance as a real scorecard diamond — basepaths fill in as runners advance, strikeouts get the backwards Ꝁ, home runs shade the whole infield. If you've ever kept score by hand at the park, this is that, live, for every player on your list.

1st
1B
2nd
K
3rd
2B
4th
HR
6th
6-3
GO
HR Leaders MLB
1Kenji Osei
31
2Aiden Cross
29
3Jordan Whitfield
21

Built around the players you follow

Not a league feed. Not fifteen tabs. Just your guys.

Watchlist home screen

Add the hitters and pitchers you track. Every time you open Boxscored, their live, final, or scheduled lines are the first thing you see — page back and forward through game dates without losing your place.

Illustrated scorebook Flagship

Every at-bat rendered as a real scorecard diamond — filled basepaths as runners advance, the backwards Ꝁ for a strikeout looking, shaded diamonds for home runs. It's the paper scorebook you grew up keeping, live, for every player on your list.

Leaderboards

HR, AVG, RBI, and SB for hitters; ERA, K, W, and SV for pitchers — league-wide, updated daily. Spot someone climbing the board and follow them onto your watchlist in one tap.

Headshots & team logos

Real player photos and team marks throughout — your watchlist looks like a lineup card, not a spreadsheet.

Stat tooltips for casual fans

Tap any abbreviation — AVG, WHIP, OPS — for a plain-English explanation. Built for the Little League parent and the sabermetrics obsessive on the same screen.

Advanced stats, included

WAR, wRC+, wOBA, FIP, and win probability added — on every player page, explained in plain English, at no charge. Plus WAR leaderboards alongside the classics.

Hot & cold streaks

🔥 and 🧊 badges surface who's locked in and who's scuffling — with the exact reasons a tap away. Watch your whole list catch fire during a pennant race.

Teams, games & the playoff race

Standings by division, a live playoff picture with the bracket as it stands today, full game scorebooks, and school pages — follow every current big leaguer from your alma mater.

Alerts that know the inning New

A notification when your player comes to the plate in the 9th means something different than the 2nd. Get pitcher-entry, at-bat, and end-of-game alerts — with quiet hours, tuned per player.

On your home screen in seconds

No app store, no download. Open boxscored.app in your browser, tap "Add to Home Screen," and it opens like any other app — with updates arriving instantly.

Free. All of it.

No tiers, no trials, no credit card. Just baseball.

Every feature, every fan

$0 — really

  • Unlimited watchlist players
  • Illustrated scorecards for every at-bat
  • Advanced stats — WAR, wRC+, FIP & more
  • Hot & cold streak badges
  • Inning-aware push alerts
  • Leaderboards, teams & the playoff race

Why is it free?

  • Boxscored is free while it grows. It's a one-person labor of love that costs about as much to run as a streaming subscription, and I cover it because I wanted this app to exist.
  • No ads, no selling your data. If keeping it running ever requires more than that, you'll hear it from me openly — not from a surprise paywall.
  • Read the story behind Boxscored →