double play not showing up?

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jcheng
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double play not showing up?

Post by jcheng » Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:29 am

We had a situation 2 outs, runner on 3rd, 2 strikes on batter. There was a dropped 3rd strike, and the batter ran to first, and the runner on 3rd broke for home. The batter was thrown out 2-3 for the out, and the runner was tagged out at home 3-2, to complete the double play.

However, it doesn't show up in the fielding stats as a double play (scorebook shows DP, but not the sequence).

I scored it two ways:
Out: dropped 3rd strike
2-3-2
runner on 3rd - out at home: double play

Scorebook shows double play, but fielding stats for the team doesn't give credit for a double play.

I then re-scored it:
batter: out: dropped 3rd strike
2-3

Runner on 3rd - out at home: caught stealing
3-2

Either way gives the correct out order on the scorebook, but it would be nice to have the double play credited. Should I be doing it differently?
coop85
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Re: double play not showing up?

Post by coop85 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:26 pm

We had a situation 2 outs, runner on 3rd, 2 strikes on batter.
So there were 2 outs? Then the 2-3 PO would be the third, making the runner on third meaningless, no?
jcheng
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Re: double play not showing up?

Post by jcheng » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:48 pm

oops, my bad. Should have been 1 out... So the 3-2 should have been the 3rd out, and the dropped strike 2-3 the second out.
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Re: double play not showing up?

Post by FTMSupport » Fri Mar 26, 2010 6:48 pm

If you can export your database to us (Options->Export), and email us your customer ID (bottom left of Options menu) to support@fasterthanmonkeys.com, and include a brief reminder of what the situation was (inning, players involved), we can take a look at your data to see why this is happening.
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