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Old Mon Apr 19, 2004, 11:50am
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Originally posted by Striker991


I do keep track of innings on my indiclickitator because I need to know when substitutions are being made.
I think this is the best point and one I did not make or consider in this conversation.

Keeping track of the inning helps in keeping the lineup card. Because when the coaches make a substitution or a position change with the pitcher, I can put down the inning and which half of the inning that took place. So when a coach wants to do something not allowed in the rules with substitutions or pitching switches, I have that information written down. I also do this for charged conferences. I can easily tell them the inning and I put down who was up to bat when they took place. Because if I just let it slide, it has happen when the coach debates whether they took one conference or 3 conferences. And at least in NF and NCAA, it can make a difference. Now keeping the actual score does not help much, but keeping the inning can help prevent problems with subs.

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