Rakonza K-ForCE Help

6.0 Substitution Details

K-ForCE tries to insert the details about when a substitution is made based on the current game state. But often, especially when scoring for fun, the scorer misses the substitution announcement and needs to go back and enter the substitution after the fact.     The Substitution Details window allows you to tweek the information about when the substitution happened.

6.1 Pinch Hitter Details

The player’s name, number and type of substitution are entered from the main window, so they are not editable from this window. ‘Inning’, ‘Comment’, ‘Subbed for’, and ‘At Bat Count’ may be modified. The only item that really deserves more explanation is ‘At Bat Count’. If a team bats more than nine players in an inning, it is possible that a player may be pinch hit for during is second appearance at the plate. This is where you would indicate this. Usually, the only item that appears in the list is ‘1st of the inning’.

6.2 Pinch Runner Details

Pinch runner details are the same is the pinch hitter details, with one extra piece of information, ‘Base Subbed At’. You need to indicate which base the runner was subbed at. Again, K-ForCE automatically enters this information based on the game’s current state.     But you may have a need to adjust this information. In addition to the 'Base Subbed At', the substitution may not occur at the time the batter reaches base. Use the 'Batter Count' to indicate the inning batter count: this is the count of batters who have completed their atbat during the inning.

6.3 Defensive Sub Details

Like offensive substitution details, the player’s name, number and position are entered from the main window. The inning, comment and player subbed for may be modified here.   ‘Batter Count’ is the number of batters who have completed their at bat during the inning. If the player is substituted at the beginning of the inning, this number is zero.     The 'Pitch Count' is the number of pitches the current batter has received before the substitution (almost always zero). Most often defensive substitutions be made between batters. So unless there is an injury during a player’s at bat, the pitch count will be zero.   You may choose not to enter any information here, as it has no bearing on defensive statistics (except for pitchers and sometimes catcher statistics are affected as well).

6.4 Pitching Sub Details

As with defensive substitution details, pitching details contain the same information. The only extra information you may choose to enter is the pitch count. If a pitcher is substituted for during a player’s at bat, the pitch count is important for defensive stats.

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