About The Ballpark Witness

Your live baseball history — preserved like a box score.

The Ballpark Witness is a baseball statistics, game tracking, and sports history website focused on MLB games attended, players seen, team results, stadium visits, and memorable performances. It is a sports reference and fan archive platform and is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. It is not a gambling, gaming, or betting service.

The Ballpark Witness is operated by Sports Witness LLC. Sports Witness LLC is based in Virginia, United States.

Game data and statistics are sourced from publicly available baseball data providers.

What It Is

The Ballpark Witness is a personal baseball archive built for fans who want to keep a real record of the games they’ve attended. Every game you log becomes part of a bigger story — the teams you’ve seen, the players you’ve witnessed, the parks you’ve visited, and the moments that stand out years later.

It is designed to feel like a living baseball reference page built around your own experiences, not just league-wide stats. The focus is simple: if you were there, it should be remembered.

What You Can Track

The site goes beyond a simple game log. It connects box scores, player appearances, team pages, franchise history, standings, All-Star Games, and leaderboards into one searchable archive of the baseball you’ve actually seen in person.

That means your history is not just a list of dates and scores. It becomes a record of first-time sightings, stars crossed off the list, Hall of Famers seen, home runs witnessed, parks visited, and standout performances tied back to the exact games where they happened.

Built for Real Game Days

The Ballpark Witness is not just about the past. It is also built to be useful in the moment. The homepage highlights today’s MLB games so fans can quickly find a game, jump into the matchup, and log it when the time is right.

Whether you are revisiting a game from ten years ago or checking in on a matchup happening today, the goal is the same: make the experience feel immediate, personal, and easy to return to.

Why It’s Different

Most sports sites tell the story of the season. The Ballpark Witness tells the story of your season — and your years of fandom after that. It turns baseball from a stream of daily results into a personal archive of places, players, and memories.

The stats matter here, but the context matters just as much. The point is not only what happened. It is that you were there to see it.

Make It Public

Your baseball history doesn’t have to stay private. The Ballpark Witness allows you to create a public profile that turns your tracked games into a shareable baseball identity.

Show off how many games you’ve attended, which players you’ve seen, the parks you’ve visited, and the moments you’ve witnessed — all in one place that can be shared with friends, compared, and revisited.

Whether you're debating stadium visits, tracking milestones, or just reliving your favorite games, your personal archive can now be something you display — not just store.

Where It’s Going

The Ballpark Witness continues to grow with better game pages, richer tracking, cleaner design, and new ways to explore the baseball history you’ve built over time.

The long-term vision remains the same: preserve the games, the milestones, and the memories — and make them easy to revisit for years to come.

Future updates may include premium features, expanded data tools, and new ways for fans to explore and share their baseball history.

About the Creator

Created by a lifelong baseball fan and data enthusiast, The Ballpark Witness was built to capture and preserve the games that matter most — the ones you were there to see.

What you’ll find here

🏟 Searchable archive of games you attended

📦 Modern box scores with player and pitching detail

📅 Today’s games on the homepage for quick access

🧢 Team pages across franchise eras

📈 Team stats and standings based on games attended

🌟 All-Star Game explorer and historical context

📊 Personal leaderboards and milestone tracking

Built for

Fans who love keeping score long after the game ends

Baseball nerds who care about context, not just totals

People comparing parks, players, and games with friends

Anyone who wants their baseball life organized in one place

Why the name?

Because this site is about more than scores and standings. It is about witnessing the game in person — the players, the parks, the atmosphere, and the moments that stay with you.

Follow the Project

The Ballpark Witness is evolving in public. Follow along for new features, site updates, and highlights from the baseball history being built one game at a time.