The flagship.
This isn't a board you buy for a high school field. This is the board you buy when the program is competing at the national level, hosting a regional or super-regional, running a wood-bat summer league, or playing in a venue with seating in four figures. At 36 feet wide and 9 feet tall, with 24-inch primary digits and 18-inch secondary digits, it reads from any seat in a college stadium and from any angle a broadcast truck can park.
The Microframe 36x9 is the flagship in the lineup for a reason. Full LED real estate. Multiple major sponsor zones engineered for the kind of multi-year contracts that fund whole athletic departments. Wireless controller integrated with your operations workflow. Outdoor-rated for stadium climates from Tucson to Burlington.
What's on the board:
• 36 ft x 9 ft LED scoreboard — stadium-class
• 24-inch primary digits — readable from any seat in the stadium
• 18-inch secondary digits — innings, ball/strike/out, pitch count
• Wireless scoreboard controller
• Outdoor-rated weatherproof aluminum enclosure built for stadium climates
• Major sponsor panel zones engineered for multi-year contracts
• Over-the-air firmware updates for the life of the product
Why programs at this level choose it:
At this scale, the scoreboard isn't a cost line. It's a sponsorship and broadcast asset. Athletic departments that anchor their major partner contracts around a 36x9 routinely fund the entire scoreboard — and a meaningful share of the venue's annual operating budget — through panel inventory alone. Microframe's flagship is the size most NCAA Division I programs, MILB affiliates, and championship-host venues land on.
Built in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Trusted by Division I college baseball, Minor League Baseball affiliates, and host venues for national-class tournaments.
Our team will provide a free, custom quote tailored to your facility and budget.