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Player ejection and scoring an error on foul

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:43 pm
by Rott77
How do you score a player that has been ejected from the game. And when that player's next at bat came, he was to be scored as an out.

Next topic, during the game there was an batter that hit a popup foul. It was dropped by the 1st baseman. At the time I could not figured out how to score the play as an error. ( I made a note discribing the play). Is there a way to score it after the game is done?

Paul

Re: Player ejection and scoring an error on foul

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:11 pm
by team mom
misc - skip batter for the ejected player. The app will ask whether it counts as an out. You can add an explanation in notes if you want.

misc-assign error can assign an error on a missed foul. I'm not sure if this can be edited after the game, but you can override stats to add the error.

Re: Player ejection and scoring an error on foul

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:11 pm
by FTMSupport
To score for the ejected player, use Misc -> Skip Batter and iScore will ask if it should count as an out --- you would select Yes.

For the second question, during the game, you would use Misc -> Assign Error and select the player that made the error. Post game, you would go to Game Manager, select the game, select Fielding Stats for the team with the player that made the error, then tap the errors value for the player in question and increment the value by one.

Re: Player ejection and scoring an error on foul

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:48 pm
by Rott77
Thank you both for the quick replies.

Going into the fielding stats worked perfectly.

Re: Player ejection and scoring an error on foul

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:51 am
by OhioTex
To clarify, at this time you can not decrement the "team" error (misc> assign error). nor edit the Line score errors, only the player specific errors. (ability to edit both team errors, by misc assign error, and the line score errors has been posted in the past as ideas for future enhancement, and are on FTM list for consideration, but i do not believe high priorities)