As mentioned, this Earned/Unearned annotation on scorecard only applies to games scored on iOS devices at this time (not android).
@willdresslar (updated: with image)
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Earned Runs - The light blue completed diamonds (example, #9 batter in 2nd inning and #8 batter in 5th innings) are earned runs
Home Run - The dark blue completed diamond (example, #8 batter in 2nd inning,) is an earned home run.
Unearned Run - The gradient fill 'white burst center' (example, 5th inning, 9 hole batter) is an Unearned Run (reached on error, E1- if you look closely)
TIP: Quickly Identify Earned vs. Unearned Runs on Scorecard (iOS) -FAQ
Re: TIP: Quickly Identify Earned vs. Unearned Runs on Scorecard (iOS) -FAQ
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Re: TIP: Quickly Identify Earned vs. Unearned Runs on Scorecard (iOS) -FAQ
Thanks. I did notice that the HR in my Android is dark and the other runs are shaded with the dark border along the basepaths.
Re: TIP: Quickly Identify Earned vs. Unearned Runs on Scorecard (iOS) -FAQ
I guess I'd vouch for a different shade for quicker/easier visual contrast
(I use blue for earned runs, red for unearned runs and half blue/half red for team unearned runs when I keep a scorecard)
(I use blue for earned runs, red for unearned runs and half blue/half red for team unearned runs when I keep a scorecard)