So, how do we differentiate between a fly ball and a gound ball with respect to the scorecard? For example, I see that at a previous batter hit the ball to left center. How do I know the ball got to that location as a fly ball rather than a hard hit ground ball that split the 4-6 gap?
Before I started using this app and was taking a paper book, I would notate that hit with a kind of "bouncing ball" line if it was a ground ball.
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fly ball vs ground ball on scorecard?
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Re: fly ball vs ground ball on scorecard?
This is a request we've had before, and it is a good one. It will require indicating the "type of hit" with each hit in addition to the location (whether it was a base hit, or an out) so we can show that indicator.
The "standard" appears to be dotted line for grounders, solid line for line drives, and curved line for pop outs / fly outs. This is likely what we will be implementing when we add this feature.
Thank you.
The "standard" appears to be dotted line for grounders, solid line for line drives, and curved line for pop outs / fly outs. This is likely what we will be implementing when we add this feature.
Thank you.
Re: fly ball vs ground ball on scorecard?
echo the addition of indicator for line, fly and grounders. on both hits and outs. ...