Quote Originally Posted by foxstar View Post
Think of a 4 by 6 foot tic-tac-toe board. the center plate is the strike zone, all the outer plates are the balls zones. Each plate floats on springs and when hit, pushes on a switch. after 3 strikes, it goes to 1 out.. after 3 outs all leds are cleared, after 4 balls all leds are cleared.
That sounds reasonable. I'd put multiple switches in each box, one in each corner, one in the center, 5 per box I suppose...easy enough. What happens if you get 2 boxes (or 3 or even 4 in certain cases) with one pitch?