How do I substitute a player in a game?
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:39 pm
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To put a pinch hitter in for a batter, touch the batter when they are shown at bat, and iScore will bring up a "Substitute Batter" screen. This will list all players who are not currently marked as "Batting" in the lineup. Select the player from the list, and that player will be substituted for the current batter.
To substitute a defensive player, touch the box in the field with the player # that you want to make a substitution for, and select the player that should now be playing that position. If you select a player that is already "batting", you are just changing the player's position. If you select a player that is not currently "batting", then that player is being substituted for the player you touched, and when on offense, you will see the new player in that batter's spot when they come up to bat.
NOTE: Do NOT try to make these kinds of changes in the Lineup screen. The Lineup screen is intended to be the original lineup as submitted by coaches at the beginning of the game, and will not reflect the substitutions you have made.
To put a pinch hitter in for a batter, touch the batter when they are shown at bat, and iScore will bring up a "Substitute Batter" screen. This will list all players who are not currently marked as "Batting" in the lineup. Select the player from the list, and that player will be substituted for the current batter.
To substitute a defensive player, touch the box in the field with the player # that you want to make a substitution for, and select the player that should now be playing that position. If you select a player that is already "batting", you are just changing the player's position. If you select a player that is not currently "batting", then that player is being substituted for the player you touched, and when on offense, you will see the new player in that batter's spot when they come up to bat.
NOTE: Do NOT try to make these kinds of changes in the Lineup screen. The Lineup screen is intended to be the original lineup as submitted by coaches at the beginning of the game, and will not reflect the substitutions you have made.