Can’t believe this is still a thing…
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You don’t get credit for an inning played in the ranked seasons program if you change pitchers in an inning in which one or two outs have already been recorded. How is this still happening?
I remember this being a thing last year but I didn’t really notice it this year until now. Come on, man. That should have been fixed.
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BC its not an inning.....its 1/3 or 2/3 of an inning
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@Crimson_Monk_PSN said in Can’t believe this is still a thing…:
BC its not an inning.....its 1/3 or 2/3 of an inning
No. He completed the inning with multiple pitchers. So if you play a nine inning game and make two pitching changes throughout, after getting at least one out in an inning, you only get credit for seven innings at the end.
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@theBlindRhino said in Can’t believe this is still a thing…:
@Crimson_Monk_PSN said in Can’t believe this is still a thing…:
BC its not an inning.....its 1/3 or 2/3 of an inning
No. He completed the inning with multiple pitchers. So if you play a nine inning game and make two pitching changes throughout, after getting at least one out in an inning, you only get credit for seven innings at the end.
Exactly. It may not be an inning for your pitcher, but 1/3 of an inning from pitcher A and 2/3 of an inning from pitcher B does in fact equal an inning. The task says play 9 innings not tally 9 complete innings with your pitchers.
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Programming though is so bad that it would count as reo full and mess everything up. They can't program anything correctly
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ah i misunderstood...i get it now. maye thats why i only get 7 innings sometimes in ranked games
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I'd understand if you only got 8 innings because you were the away team and lost so you didn't pitch the bottom of the 9th. It's BS though when you have two pitchers combine for 3 outs in an inning and it doesn't count.