Looking for the following stats: Dropped 3rd out and safe

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wilburburns
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Looking for the following stats: Dropped 3rd out and safe

Post by wilburburns » Wed Jul 15, 2015 10:21 am

OK, I know I score these items, but can't find the stats in the stat sheets.

Dropped 3rd Strikes - Total
Dropped 3rd Strikes - Out
Dropped 3rd Strikes - Safe

Can someone tell me the abbreviation for these, or where I can find them?

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Re: Looking for the following stats: Dropped 3rd out and saf

Post by FTMSupport » Thu Jul 16, 2015 5:40 am

Statistically these are strikeouts for the batter and pitcher. There is not a separate stat specifically for these scenarios. The information is seen in the pitch by pitch listing, the scorecard, and the iScorecast however.
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Re: Looking for the following stats: Dropped 3rd out and saf

Post by wilburburns » Thu Jul 16, 2015 5:50 am

That explains why I can't find the info.

Any chance it could be added in the future. Those are valuable numbers when evaluating a new catcher, or comparing two catchers on a team. Young teams especially.

At the end of the season, going back through all the pitch by pitch data is not something I want to think about. I don't really want to do that after a weekend tournament, I want to be able to evaluate numbers in the stats. :)

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Re: Looking for the following stats: Dropped 3rd out and saf

Post by FTMSupport » Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:40 am

For a catcher it also counts as a Passed Ball if it is Dropped Third - Safe, so you can look for that stat. Same as if a runner advances on a passed ball. If it is a wild pitch third strike safe, it counts as a wild pitch for the pitcher just like a standard wild pitch where a base runner advances.
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