Games / Innings played totals
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 8:59 pm
Is there any way to get a summary of innings played / games started for all members of a team? I love the information and format that it put at the top of each player's player card, but it's a pain to send 12 player cards and manually have to put them into a spreadsheet for comparison. It would be a nice feature on the team website to be able to see this for the entire team.
Also, I noticed on these totals, extra innings are being added if the home team does not bat in the bottom of the 9th or whatever the last inning is. Say a game ends after 6.5 innings and nothing is done in the bottom of the seventh as the home team wins...the pitcher for the visitors will show six innings pitched in the stats, but the innings played log on the player card will show that the pitcher appeared in 7 innings as a pitcher. This does not seem right to me.
Any help or thoughts of improving this in the future is greatly appreciated. Coaches really seem to love getting a matrix showing who has played how many innings at each position and who has started at each position throughout the season. This is especially key at younger ages where coaches are trying to even out playing time.
Thanks for reading this!
Larry
Also, I noticed on these totals, extra innings are being added if the home team does not bat in the bottom of the 9th or whatever the last inning is. Say a game ends after 6.5 innings and nothing is done in the bottom of the seventh as the home team wins...the pitcher for the visitors will show six innings pitched in the stats, but the innings played log on the player card will show that the pitcher appeared in 7 innings as a pitcher. This does not seem right to me.
Any help or thoughts of improving this in the future is greatly appreciated. Coaches really seem to love getting a matrix showing who has played how many innings at each position and who has started at each position throughout the season. This is especially key at younger ages where coaches are trying to even out playing time.
Thanks for reading this!
Larry