TIP: How to Manage Starting Line Up & Substitutions (and why different) - FAQ
Re: Tutorial on Substitutions vs Starting Line Ups
The Yes/NO buttons apply to starting lineup only. It wouldn't change for later substitutions.
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Re: Tutorial on Substitutions vs Starting Line Ups
When you say
I've scored lots of games using substitutions in the batting order, and iScore has handled it perfectly.
what are you looking at? If you're looking back at the Starting Lineup, then no, it won't appear to have changed, since the Starting Lineup reflects who was in the batting order at the beginning of the game. I only have my phone device with me right now, which doesn't show the Active Lineup, but I'm assuming that on my tablet the Active Lineup that is displayed would show the substitution in the correct place in the order, and the player substituted for is gone.DuncanG wrote: it appears that when you tap and do the defense/offense change, the batting satus "YES/NO" is not automatically switched....unless I am missing something.
I've scored lots of games using substitutions in the batting order, and iScore has handled it perfectly.
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Re: Tutorial on Substitutions vs Starting Line Ups
I used the app for the first time last week, and just wanted to say that substitutions are handled fantastically. Our league has free defensive subbing and if you hit for a guy they can re-enter in that spot and everything worked perfectly stat wise, assigning ABs to the correct guy.
The only thing I had trouble with was the opposing pitcher. I hadn't gotten their roster before the game, so I entered placeholders and edited them as the game went along. When I entered the pitcher it reset the pitch count and stats and showed him as two different players during the game. In the end it showed correctly, but is this going to happen if I make any changes to the pitcher during the game? I have all the rosters now, but will need to edit uniform numbers as they weren't provided with the rosters and would like to know if I should just write it down and wait until after?
The only thing I had trouble with was the opposing pitcher. I hadn't gotten their roster before the game, so I entered placeholders and edited them as the game went along. When I entered the pitcher it reset the pitch count and stats and showed him as two different players during the game. In the end it showed correctly, but is this going to happen if I make any changes to the pitcher during the game? I have all the rosters now, but will need to edit uniform numbers as they weren't provided with the rosters and would like to know if I should just write it down and wait until after?
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Re: Tutorial on Substitutions vs Starting Line Ups
If you just sub in new pitchers during a game, it will track the pitch counts correctly throughout the game. If you go back and edit a pitcher in pitch by pitch during the game, the "in game live pitch counts" will not be correct. The actual Stats will be correct... but it requires a full calculation of stats in order for that type of edit to update properly (which viewing stats will do).
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