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Author Topic: More quirky behavior (Is anyone at Scorepad listening?)  (Read 642 times)
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« on: November 01, 2009, 07:36:22 AM »

So in Game Parameters I'm able to give a regular season series a number for compiling stats for that particular series. But I don't see anywhere an option to actually have Scorepad do the compilation. My World Series stats for the in-game scoring screen are all messed up. The Yankees' stats make no sense whatsoever. The stats aren't for the Series, nor do they match totals for the ALCS and the Series combined (I did not score any Yankees Division Series games).

So how do I get the Yankees' stats to reflect the World Series only on the in-game scoring screen? Huh

Other problems...

(1) When I print out the formal game report, half of the time one of the teams' pitching stats are multiplied. For Game 1 of the World Series, Scorepad multiplied all stats for Yankee pitchers by three, giving C.C. Sabathia 21 innings pitched, etc. For Game 2, Scorepad multiplied all stats for Yankee pitchers by two, giving A.J. Burnett 14 innings pitched, etc. For Game 3, Scorepad multiplied stats for Philly pitchers by two.

Oddly enough, if I did a print preview after the errors, the report would be regenerated fine.

(2) Scorepad insists on listing a new pitcher as having entered the game before a pinch-hitter in the play-by-play. And no, I am not entering the relief pitcher into the game before entering the pinch-hitter.

(3) Pick-offs from the catcher are being recorded out of sequence. Scorepad has the catcher picking a runner off before the pitch is even thrown.

(4) Even though the pitch count is correct, some players are striking out "prematurely" in the play-by-play. In Game 1, Scorepad had Raul Ibanez fouling a pitch off and then striking out looking on the next pitch. (Yes, Ibanez did strike out in real life, but Scorepad left out some pitches in the play-by-play.)

(5) In Game 1, Derek Jeter scored in the ninth inning on a throwing error after Mark Teixeira grounded to short and reached on a fielder's choice. But Scorepad has Jeter scoring on the error before Teizeira even sees a pitch! Shocked
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