Seeing more info on batter

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PhilliesFan218
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Seeing more info on batter

Post by PhilliesFan218 » Wed Apr 29, 2015 8:00 pm

Hello all,

From the scoring screen I can see that a batter was X for X and some of what he did in previous at bats, but I cannot tell from that screen if he scored or drove in a run. Is there a way to see that on the scoring screen? If not, what have you found to be the quickest way to look at that information (I assume on another screen, but it has to be someplace!) during a game?

Thanks,

Ben
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Re: Seeing more info on batter

Post by FTMSupport » Wed Apr 29, 2015 8:43 pm

Viewing the scorecard is usually the easiest way to see that type of information. Depending on the device, there are different ways to view the scorecard. On iPads, you can see it by tapping the gray arrow on the right hand side of the screen. On other tablets, there is usually an icon at the bottom to view the scorecard. On phone devices, you will usually tap the icon in the bottom right, then select the scorecard option.
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Re: Seeing more info on batter

Post by PhilliesFan218 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 7:22 am

Thank you. Am I correct that even the scorecard does not show in the box for an at bat whether that at bat drove in any runs?

Ben
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Re: Seeing more info on batter

Post by team mom » Thu Apr 30, 2015 10:29 am

PhilliesFan218 wrote:Thank you. Am I correct that even the scorecard does not show in the box for an at bat whether that at bat drove in any runs?

Ben
RBIs are noted on the scorecard with a blue dot in the top left corner of the box. You have to make sure the runner was "advanced by batter" in order for the batter to get credit for the RBI.
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Re: Seeing more info on batter

Post by PhilliesFan218 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 11:27 am

Got it! Thank you!

Ben
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