Pitch tracking

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LS72
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Pitch tracking

Post by LS72 » Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:13 am

I coach high school girl's softball at a 5A school in north Texas. We are trying to use iscore in-game not only to score, but also to track our pitches to batters. We are using advanced scoring and pitch tracking modes...but there seems to be little if any information available in-game as to pitches that batters have seen in previous at-bats. For example, at a bare minimum it would be useful to see that a hitter doubled on a screw ball at her last at-bat, or struck out on a change up after seeing a couple fastballs. Even more useful, it would be good to see where each pitch was located on the pitch tracking chart, and what pitch type it was, in a previous at-bat. Is this possible to do? It seems like even after syncing a game, the statistical information about pitch type is rather limited....so A) I can't find the stats for all of the different pitches, and B) I would like to be able to see what each opposing batter did vs. specific pitches.

Perhaps this is already available and I just can't figure it out (quite possible)??!!
danmcc
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Re: Pitch tracking

Post by danmcc » Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:28 am

Welcome to the board.

The features that you are requesting are on FTM's future enhancement list. I am not sure where they are regarding priority. In another post a website was suggested that provides analytics from data you can import from Iscore. I have not used it but have read good reviews, but it may help for your current needs.

http://edgehq.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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OhioTex
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Re: Pitch tracking

Post by OhioTex » Fri Mar 11, 2011 12:51 pm

Echo dan comments, not available I. Iscore today, and doubt any time soon.. That sort of more advanced Analytics.. If you look into edge and are more interested in it, you can send me a PM here as I have some familiarity with it ( no formal association, just a user)
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