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Designated Hitter
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:12 pm
by rockportjack
When I fill out a lineup that includes a DH, how do I show the player for whom the DH is hitting. Often it's the pitcher, but not always.
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:10 pm
by FTMSupport
For the player the DH is hitting for, just set that player's Batting = NO, and put them in a defensive position. This lets iScore know they are not batting, but they are playing on defense.
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:33 pm
by rockportjack
Your suggested procedure for DH is exactly what I have been doing. But the player for whom the DH hits does not show on the scoring screen. That would be a nice feature. Thanks for the response.
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:25 pm
by FTMSupport
The player who is playing on defense only will be seen at whatever position they are assigned to when the team is in the field. They will not be seen in the batting lineup because they do not bat.
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:25 pm
by rockportjack
OK, I get it. It's a batting only lineup on the scoring screen. But when the manager fills out his (batting / fielding) lineup slip form, the player for whom the DH hits is shown opposite the DH. A similar format on the scoring screen would be nice, but maybe space is not sufficient....unless the non hitting player is shown at the bottom of the hitting lineup, with an appropriate symbol by his name. Even on the Lineup screen when I put the players from the Roster in proper batting order and designate "Hitting Yes/No" it is not obvious who is the fielder for whom the DH is hitting. This is because there are several players marked as playing the same position in the roster, i.e. there are several pitchers, several catchers, etc. on the roster. You just have to remember for whom the DH hits. Maybe that's not too much to ask, even for an old guy like me. But when I review a game after some days or weeks I have to figure it out by checking the fielding screen, and jumping back and forth between screens. Your major competitor shows the player for whom the DH hits on one screen. I like iScore best, however. I still think it would be better to show the DH'd player on the hitting lineup screen, just as the pitcher is shown on that screen. Surely it could be done. And I think it would be a big improvement. Sorry for the toom. Cheers,
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 10:24 am
by rockportjack
Hey OhioTex, how about some support here?? Your support on the "blank bottom half" is appreciated. Cheers, rockportjack
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:57 pm
by OhioTex
I thought I had replied
I stole a page from softball ... What I do is tag the DHed player as a flex player .
Although not a baseball term, it gets the job done for identifying them in the line up
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 9:43 am
by rockportjack
Hey, sounds like a good work-around. I'll give it a try in tomorrow's game. Thanks, rockportjack
PS: I probably should have posted this under "scoring issues" instead of iPad forum. I'm learning.
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 10:23 am
by rockportjack
In the game I scored last week, I tried labeling the DH'd fielder "Flex" in the Batting square. That player still does not show up in the Lineup on the scoring screen. But at least it is obvious who that fielder is when reviewing "Misc, Show Starting Lineup". That helps. Thanks.
Re: Designated Hitter
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 12:04 pm
by OhioTex
rockportjack wrote:In the game I scored last week, I tried labeling the DH'd fielder "Flex" in the Batting square. That player still does not show up in the Lineup on the scoring screen. But at least it is obvious who that fielder is when reviewing "Misc, Show Starting Lineup". That helps. Thanks.
the original FTM answer still stands.. there has not been any change.
FTMSupport wrote:The player who is playing on defense only will be seen at whatever position they are assigned to when the team is in the field. They will not be seen in the batting lineup because they do not bat.
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