If you were keeping score for the last game of the season in the Live Ball era (1920 – present), this would be the final entry* of the game.
There's been some memorable endings – last at-bat home runs, plenty of strikeouts, and Babe Ruth was thrown out at second base to end the 1926 season! All the plays captured in a colorful design – this print really brightens a room.
Three print sizes available, here's the paper specs:
• Matte finish
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
• Giclée printing quality
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
All prints and posters ship free to the United States.
[* For the scorekeeping nerds: I omitted fielder's choice entries and opted instead for showing where the final out took place. Much more interesting!]
Oddly enough, Sharpie-type pens might be the best for this paper, with one caveat: the same witchcraft that makes the paper water-resistant also keeps ink from absorbing quickly, which can lead to smudging.
Baseball moves slow enough, it likely won't be an issue for most users. Once the ink is dry, it's locked in. But fast writers (and left-handed scorekeepers) may want to think twice on this paper choice.
As always, test your pen(s) on the cover sheet to see what will work the best.