In baseball, we use position numbers for scoring and notation, which makes things a lot easier. Each number corresponds to a specific defensive position: 1 is for the pitcher, 2 for the catcher, 3 for first base, 4 for second base, 5 for third base, and 6 for shortstop. When it comes to the outfielders, they’re numbered 7 for left field, 8 for center field, and 9 for right field. These numbers are super handy for quickly jotting down plays, like double plays, in scorebooks.