You can track the pitch count in the app by tapping the pitcher's name at the top of the scoring screen while the game is live. You can watch a video tutorial or follow the instructions below.
View Pitch Counts
1. Tap the pitcher's name at the top of the scoring screen.
2. Tap View Pitch Counts.
3. Tap a pitcher's name to view an inning-by-inning breakdown of pitches and strike percentage.
2. Tap View Pitch Counts.
3. Tap a pitcher's name to view an inning-by-inning breakdown of pitches and strike percentage.
4. You can also view the individual and total pitch counts in the stats section on both the web and the app.
Set Pitch Count Alerts
You can also set pitch count alerts to alert you when your pitchers are reaching their pitch count limits.
1. From the game scoring screen, tap Menu in the top left corner (top right in Android).
2. From the drop-down menu, tap Settings.
3. Here you can set first and second alerts for all pitchers.
2. From the drop-down menu, tap Settings.
3. Here you can set first and second alerts for all pitchers.
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A nice future feature would be a mode setting that would separate pitch tracking from the rest of the game. That way our scorekeeper admin could log the game on their device and our pitching coach could log the pitches on their device. Right now, our pitching coach is logging pitches on paper but is looking at a separate app to do that work instead. She was interested in using the gamechanger app for that. The problem is that pitch tracking is just built into the workflow of tracking everything else about the game so that’s not going to work. For now she will just find a different app for pitching.
Does the per inning pitch count happen to show per batter designation. On a paper pitch counter it looks like we may need to show where the next batter started with an X or some designation in our pitching logs. A normal non-first batter pitch would just be a slash for example. Is there a way to print the pitching logs per game and/or cumulative.
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