Double Switch
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Double Switch
How do you record a double switch by the defense? I was scoring the Braves-Cardinals game last night and the Cards made a double switch & for the life of me I couldn't figure out how to do it quickly in iScore. What's the proper procedure?
Re: Double Switch
I've never done it, and only score little league where you have free substitution and all bat, but I'll take a stab at this anyway.
Offensive and defensive substitutions are made independently of each other. So, you would simply make the defensive substitutions for the two players. Then, when the new players come to bat (or anytime before), you can substitute them accordingly on the offensive side.
See this link for more info:
http://iscoreleagues.com/manual/#h.l4oftesdro7a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Offensive and defensive substitutions are made independently of each other. So, you would simply make the defensive substitutions for the two players. Then, when the new players come to bat (or anytime before), you can substitute them accordingly on the offensive side.
See this link for more info:
http://iscoreleagues.com/manual/#h.l4oftesdro7a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mark
iScore Baseball 4.533 on iOS8-iPad4 and iPhone 6-Plus
iScore Baseball User Manual:
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iScore Baseball 4.533 on iOS8-iPad4 and iPhone 6-Plus
iScore Baseball User Manual:
http://iscoreleagues.com/manual/ <- Check it Out!
Re: Double Switch
I'll take a stab at it, I assume you are using an iPad.
Let's say the Cards did a double switch with the 3rd baseman and the pitcher. When the Cards are on the field, you tap on the 3rd baseman and the substitution box comes up. Put in the new third baseman from the roster list but before you tap "save", tap on the pitcher's spot and put in the new pitcher.
Then, before you tap "save" again, tap on the "offense" button in the top middle. Then, you can put in the pitcher where the 3rd baseman was batting and the 3rd baseman where the pitcher was batting. The two will switch in the order.
I hope that made sense.
Tony
Let's say the Cards did a double switch with the 3rd baseman and the pitcher. When the Cards are on the field, you tap on the 3rd baseman and the substitution box comes up. Put in the new third baseman from the roster list but before you tap "save", tap on the pitcher's spot and put in the new pitcher.
Then, before you tap "save" again, tap on the "offense" button in the top middle. Then, you can put in the pitcher where the 3rd baseman was batting and the 3rd baseman where the pitcher was batting. The two will switch in the order.
I hope that made sense.
Tony
Re: Double Switch
This is what I do, too. I think the answer from FTM would be "You don't enter a double switch". iScore is intended to be "score what you see", and in many leagues you don't know there's been a double switch until that team is batting again. Now, I normally score MiLB games so it's pretty obvious when there is one and I record it as such, but the way iScore is designed it's not necessary.Afjb wrote:I'll take a stab at it, I assume you are using an iPad.
Let's say the Cards did a double switch with the 3rd baseman and the pitcher. When the Cards are on the field, you tap on the 3rd baseman and the substitution box comes up. Put in the new third baseman from the roster list but before you tap "save", tap on the pitcher's spot and put in the new pitcher.
Then, before you tap "save" again, tap on the "offense" button in the top middle. Then, you can put in the pitcher where the 3rd baseman was batting and the 3rd baseman where the pitcher was batting. The two will switch in the order.
I hope that made sense.
Tony
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Re: Double Switch
Thanks for the info. Makes sense.