Pitcher Control (called v actual location) (future.feature.request)

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wam75028
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Pitcher Control (called v actual location) (future.feature.request)

Post by wam75028 » Mon Jan 30, 2017 6:03 pm

This may sound a little odd at first. And there may be a way to already do it as I'm new to iScore. I keep track of pitching statistics for a softball team. Trying to find a way to track the control for the pitch. In two ways. For example, if the pitch being requested to be low inside. Would like to be able to show a percentage somehow showing they hit their spot. I see the pitching spread but that gets a little busy. Also when a pitch is requested to be thrown outside the strike zone. For example a drop ball. If the batter doesn't chase it then it I say called a ball. But in reality the pitch was a good pitch because it went where the pitcher was instructed to throw the ball. would like to have a button labeled control that could be pushed along with pitch type and ball placement. A pitch may be thrown and it is a strike which is great. But the ball placement may not have been what was requested. Hope this makes sense.
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Re: Pitcher Control

Post by OhioTex » Mon Jan 30, 2017 6:20 pm

Not odd. Just not something iscore is designed to track. Pitch /location intended (called) v pitch / location delivered (actual).

That would take a good bit of effort to track and enter every pitch. Given how few users track pitch type and location on every pitch currentlt , i doubt a direction the developers would prioritize .
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