Large team - how is it best to set batting order?
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 6:35 am
I'm a brand new user - first game scored yesterday. I dont' have the batting order for our JV team when I get to the game. I just set the starting line up as they come up to bat (and out on deck). I have all 22 kids entered into the team roster already. (We do play a split squad but different ones play together all the time).
I didn't realize until yesterday that all the team members are set to yes on batting. So somehow I ended up with 22 kids listed as batting in the starting line up! Then I had no idea how to change that status while the game was going on. I ended up deleting them out of the starting line up (and maybe the roster - not sure) between innings really quickly and seemed to get back on track.
During our JV season I will not have the line up before hand. How is the best way to handle this situtation in iScore so that I don't end up with 22 kids batting in the line up? Also why didn't it cut off after 9 batters since I had it set to batting 9? I'm sure this is my error but I can't figure out what the best fix for my situation is.
Another question - the opposting team had duplicate numbers (two #5's and two #6's) how do you designate that in your stats? These kids were easy to tell apart but since I was using numbers instead of names had no idea how to handle this.
I didn't realize until yesterday that all the team members are set to yes on batting. So somehow I ended up with 22 kids listed as batting in the starting line up! Then I had no idea how to change that status while the game was going on. I ended up deleting them out of the starting line up (and maybe the roster - not sure) between innings really quickly and seemed to get back on track.
During our JV season I will not have the line up before hand. How is the best way to handle this situtation in iScore so that I don't end up with 22 kids batting in the line up? Also why didn't it cut off after 9 batters since I had it set to batting 9? I'm sure this is my error but I can't figure out what the best fix for my situation is.
Another question - the opposting team had duplicate numbers (two #5's and two #6's) how do you designate that in your stats? These kids were easy to tell apart but since I was using numbers instead of names had no idea how to handle this.