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Player Stats

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:46 pm
by degrucca
I am new to iScore and think this is the best scoring app ever. I have scored about 20 games now and love the flexibility and ease of use. One thing I would love to see is the ability to email the player stats from their player card.

In the new version you show the last 20 hits, this is a great update, but what about a button like the one during scoring a game which allows you to see All, Last 20, or better yet the last 3 games, which would give more acturate game trend or hot index

It would also be nice to produce a stats print out sorted with the last 3 game trend, to identify who is hot at the plate. Would make adjusting batting line-up a bit easier.

Thanks again for such a great app...

Re: Player Stats

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:47 pm
by FTMSupport
Thank you for the suggestions. Emailing the "player cards" is definitely getting high on the priority list. We will update our enhancement list with your other suggestions as well. Thank you.

Re: Player Stats

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:25 pm
by DuggerSr
First of all this is great application. I have recommended your app to all the coaches in my city league (42 coaches). I think you should add the option at add a player photo to the players card. Then add the option to e-mail the card so the player card can be printed out and given to the player or fans. It will be just like having a real player card.

Also in our softball league when a male batter is walked they take two bases instead of one. This is to avoid players walking a male batter to get to the female batter. You should modify the walk score to allow two bases when softball leagues use this rule.

Great app again. I use your basketball applicationto score my summer youth leagues too. Gret job. Keep up the great work!

Coach Dugger – Soxxx Co-ed Softball. Killeen, Texas

Re: Player Stats

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:19 pm
by Bryan D Shepherd
Coach Dugger, the way that you could do that would be to walk the batter normally, then press the runner on first and move him to second, if there are additional runners, be sure to move them as well.
Example:
Ball (Ball 4)
1st Base
Second
Held up

Once again, be sure to move all runners that are ahead of him to their appropriate base(s).

-Bryan