The perfect way to commemorate a ballpark visit! Your game is meticulously scored, your photos are added, and you'll have an awesome 11" x 17" print – and one heck of a gift.
For paper nerds: I'm using Red River Paper's 60lb. Polar Matte acid-free paper with archival inks. Keep the print out of direct sunlight, and it should last for a long time.
Prints come without a frame, but I'd definitely recommend one for longevity. I'm personally using the Upsimples line of frames on Amazon – good bang for buck – affiliate links below.
Light wood: https://amzn.to/4oIrDws
Black/colors: https://amzn.to/4nomLLO
If you want extra prints for friends and family, no problem – the work will have been done, so I am happy to make more copies for $15 each. Just hop over to this store item and add as many as you like.
Once you place your order, I'll reach out for all the game details. (You can also add a note on the checkout page.)
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.