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DakStats Baseball Software
Display Manual
DD1533474 Rev 2 – 18 April 2012
DD1533474
Product 1149 Rev 2 – 18 April 2012
DAKTRONICS, INC.
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Table of Contents i
Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................. i
Section 1: Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Software Conventions ............................................................................................................ 1
Section 2: DSTI Setup................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 DakStats/DSTI Messaging .................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Selecting DakStats Interface and Database .......................................................................... 3 2.3 Auto Start Options .................................................................................................................. 4 2.4 Testing DakStats/DSTI Communication ............................................................................. 4
Section 3: Viewing & Modifying RTD .......................................................................................... 5 3.1 At Bat Text ............................................................................................................................... 5
Editing RTD Batter Text .................................................................................................. 5 Enhanced Batter Text....................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Manual RTD Output Control ................................................................................................ 6 Manual Mode ................................................................................................................... 6
3.3 Editing the Pitch Count .......................................................................................................... 8 3.4 Right-Click Menu .................................................................................................................... 8 3.5 Scoring Text ............................................................................................................................. 9
Section 4: RTD Configurations .................................................................................................. 11
Section 5: Quick Display & Stats Interface Pages ................................................................... 13 5.1 Quick Display ........................................................................................................................ 13 5.2 Stats Interface Pages ............................................................................................................. 14
Section 6: Player Messages ....................................................................................................... 19 6.1 Creating Player Messages .................................................................................................... 19 6.2 Displaying Player Messages ................................................................................................ 19
Section 7: Contact Information ................................................................................................. 21
Appendix A: Available RTD Items ..................................................................................................... 23 Scoreboard Stream .............................................................................................................................. 23
Game-In-Progress .......................................................................................................... 23 Team (Home and Guest) ............................................................................................... 23 Base Runners .................................................................................................................. 23 Batter Stats ...................................................................................................................... 23 Current Pitcher Stats...................................................................................................... 24 Pitcher Stats (Home & Guest)....................................................................................... 24 Lineups (Home & Guest) .............................................................................................. 24 Due Up (Next 4 Batters) ................................................................................................ 24
Requested Stream ................................................................................................................................ 25 Team ................................................................................................................................ 25 Player ............................................................................................................................... 25 Player & Team Game Stats ........................................................................................... 25 Bullpen 1 & Bullpen 2 (Home & Guest) ...................................................................... 25 Player & Team Season Stats.......................................................................................... 26 Player Message Request ................................................................................................ 26 Positions (Home & Guest) ............................................................................................ 26 Game Summary Request .............................................................................................. 27
Introduction 1
Section 1: Introduction
The purpose of this manual is to assist users with outputting and displaying Real-Time Data (RTD)
using the DakStats® Baseball application.
This manual includes the following main sections:
Introduction covers basic information about the program and this manual.
DSTI Setup, Viewing & Modifying RTD, RTD Configurations, Quick Display, and Player
Messages explain how to control and configure the application.
Contact Information offers details about who to contact for help.
Appendix contains supplemental information about or for the application.
Daktronics identifies manuals by the ED or DD number located on the cover page of each manual.
For example, this manual would be referred to as DD1533474.
This manual assumes previous knowledge of creating new seasons, teams and rosters, as well as
creating and opening new games. For general program installation and operation instructions, refer
to the DakStats Baseball Software Operation Manual (DD1385420).
1.1 Software Conventions
This manual contains the following software conventions and terminology:
Bold Indicates an item that requires direct action, such as clicking, pressing, selecting or formatting.
Italics Indicates onscreen text or labels that are not clickable.
Bold Italics Used to reference items within the manual, such as figures or sections, as well as other documents and important notes.
[X] Represents a keyboard key that needs to be pressed.
“Quotes” Text or commands that may be typed. Quotes also indicate folder names.
Click Press and release the left mouse button.
Double-click Press and release the left mouse button twice.
Right-click Press and release the right mouse button.
Select Highlight or mark, such as by placing a check mark in a nearby box; clicking will not necessarily perform an action.
> Followed by (ex. File > Open).
DSTI Setup 3
Section 2: DSTI Setup
In order for DakStats Baseball to output RTD, the user must have installed the Daktronics Scoring-
Timing Interface (DSTI). The DSTI software is pre-configured by Daktronics and cannot be altered at
the installation site. The end-user must address desired configuration changes in DSTI through
Daktronics. Refer to System Integration of the DSTI (ED-13650) for more information on installing
and setting up the DSTI.
This section covers the steps that are needed in order for DakStats to communicate with DSTI.
2.1 DakStats/DSTI Messaging
The default setting is that the DakStats
Baseball program is on the same
computer as the DSTI program (Figure 1).
Use the following procedure if DakStats
and DSTI are on separate machines:
1. On the DakStats computer,
browse to “C:/Program
Files/Daktronics”.
2. Right-click the Daktronics folder,
and then select Properties.
3. Click the Sharing tab.
4. Click Share this folder.
5. Click OK.
6. In DSTI, go to Edit > DakStats Messaging, and then select Different Machine.
7. In DakStats, go to Configure > Messaging, and then select Different Machine.
2.2 Selecting DakStats Interface and Database
DSTI must point to the correct sport interface and DakStats database.
1. In DSTI, make sure the Sport is set to Baseball/Softball and
that the Interface is set to DakStats (Figure 2).
2. Go to Edit > Data Configuration.
3. The Database Path must be set to
“X:\Daktronics\DakStats Baseball”
where X represents the
appropriate local or
network drive (Figure 3).
Figure 1: DakStats/DSTI Messaging
Figure 2: Setting Sport & Interface
Figure 3: Setting the DakStats Database
4 DSTI Setup
2.3 Auto Start Options
1. In DakStats Baseball, click Configure (Figure 4).
2. Check Auto Start Interface to automatically start
DSTI when a game is opened.
3. Be sure to also check Auto Start Hit Chart RTD if
using other RTD outputs, such as spray charts or
scorecards.
2.4 Testing DakStats/DSTI Communication
1. Open a game in DakStats Baseball.
2. Open DSTI if it did not already open automatically, and click View Data.
3. The DSTI Message Log shows that a Competition opened, and DakStats sends the game
information, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 4: Auto Start Options
Figure 5: DSTI with DakStats Data
Viewing & Modifying RTD 5
Section 3: Viewing & Modifying RTD
3.1 At Bat Text
The At Bat tab displays the
previous at bat text and game
summary for the current
batter. This area is used to
monitor the text that being
sent out to electronic displays
as well as for online Webcasts.
Note: At bat text modification is only available for seasons configured with MLB Rules.
If there is a problem with the text, or it is not
appearing correctly:
Click the pencil icon, modify the text, and then click the green checkmark to save the changes (Figure 6).
To modify batters‟ text before they are at bat:
Right-click a player‟s name in the roster and click Edit Batter Text to open the Edit Batter Text window (Figure 7). Make the appropriate changes and click OK.
Note: Once the at bat text has been modified, it will no longer receive updates. Click the undo
button to return to the default values and resume automatic updates to this field.
Editing RTD Batter Text The Edit RTD Batter Text window
(Figure 8) sets how certain types of
text will appear for batters‟
previous at bats.
1. Go to Configure > Batter
Text.
2. Click a text box once to
select it, and then click it
again to begin typing in
the new at bat text.
3. Click Restore All Defaults
to return the original
settings, or click OK to
save the new text.
Figure 6: Changing At Bat Text
Figure 7: Edit Batter Text Window
Figure 8: Edit RTD Batter Text Window
6 Viewing & Modifying RTD
Note: It is possible set alerts when the text is close to
reaching the length that the RTD field occupies on the
display layout to make sure data does not get cut off.
The text box turns yellow when the limit is approaching and turns red when the limit is
exceeded.
Enhanced Batter Text Enhanced batter text allows users to include additional play or player information along with previous at bat text.
1. Go to Configure > Configurations.
2. Click Configure to open the
Enhanced Batter Text Configuration
window (Figure 9).
3. Check the box next to Errors, Home
Runs, RBI, Sequence, Run, and/or
Stolen Bases to display this extra
information in the batter text.
4. Insert other stats and information
as desired according to the Legend.
5. Click Restore Default to bring back
the original settings, or click OK to
save the enhanced text.
3.2 Manual RTD Output Control
Manual Mode The Manual tab (Figure 10) allows
users to manually enter game stats
to send scoring data to scoreboards
and displays live during a game.
This enables users to keep the
current scoreboard output correct
while being able to get caught up
from editing or deleting plays in
the commentary.
Stats may be entered by clicking
the following buttons or Hotkeys:
Figure 9: Configure Enhanced Batter Text
Figure 10: Manual Tab
Viewing & Modifying RTD 7
B (+) – Add a ball
Sh-B (-) – Subtract a ball
S (+) – Add a strike
Sh-S (-) - Subtract a strike
F (+) – Add a foul
Sh-F (-) – Subtract a foul
Clear Balls/Strikes (press [C])
O (+) – Add an out
Sh-O (-) – Subtract an out
R (+) – Add a run
Sh-R (-) – Subtract a run
I (+) – Add an inning
Sh-I (-) – Subtract an inning
A (+) – Add an at bat
Sh-A (-) – Subtract an at bat Visitor
H (+) – Add a hit
Sh-H (-) – Subtract a hit
E (+) – Add an error
Sh-E (-) – Subtract an error
L (+) – Add an LOB
Sh-L (-) – Subtract an LOB
Home
Ctrl-H (+) – Add a hit
Ctrl-Sh-H (-) – Subtract a hit
Ctrl-E (+) – Add an error
Ctrl-Sh-E (-) – Subtract an error
Ctrl-L (+) – Add an LOB
Ctrl-Sh-L (-) – Subtract an LOB Note: Sh means to hold the [Shift] key while pressing the letter key.
Once any stats have been manually changed, the linescore will become yellow to indicate the
user is operating in Manual Mode (Figure 11).
To exit Manual Mode:
1. Click Exit Manual Mode. A window will appear showing a comparison between the
changes that were made in manual mode and the plays as entered in the play-by-
play commentary (Figure 12).
2. Click Yes to confirm that the stats are up-to-date and leave manual mode.
Figure 11: Manual Mode
Figure 12: Exit Manual Mode
8 Viewing & Modifying RTD
3.3 Editing the Pitch Count
If the pitch count (number of pitches
thrown by current pitchers) is incorrect on
the scoreboard or display:
1. Go to Edit > Edit Pitch Count.
2. In the Edit Total Pitches Thrown
window (Figure 13), update the
number of balls or strikes for the
appropriate pitchers.
3. Click Select Previous Pitcher if a
previous pitcher‟s count needs to
be adjusted.
4. Click OK when finished, or click Cancel to discard the changes.
3.4 Right-Click Menu
Players in the roster list can be right-clicked to
access additional editing tools (Figure 14).
Note: Right-clicking is only available for
seasons configured with MLB Rules.
Edit Batter Text: (See Section 3.1).
Edit Season Stats: Click to quickly modify a player‟s season stats without leaving play-by-play mode (Figure 15).
o Click the Batting, Pitching, or Pitching Game tab.
o Either double-click a stat to increase it by one, double-right-click to decrease by
one, or select a stat and type in the new value.
o Use the << and >> buttons to switch between players or select another player
from the team‟s roster list.
Figure 13: Edit Total Pitches Thrown Window
Figure 14: Right-click Menu
Figure 15: Edit Season Stats Window
Viewing & Modifying RTD 9
Add to Bullpen #1 & Add to Bullpen #2: Use these options to denote which pitchers are in the bullpen. Pitchers currently in the bullpen will have B1 or B2 next to their jersey number. If the pitchers are marked as Remaining, they show a 1/P or 2/P instead.
Clear Bullpen: Click to remove all pitchers from the team‟s bullpen. To remove a specific player from a bullpen, right-click the player and select the appropriate Remove from Bullpen option.
Add to Remaining Pitchers: Use this option to denote which pitchers are left. Pitchers marked as remaining will have a P next to their jersey number. If the pitchers are marked as in a bullpen, they show a 1/P or 2/P instead. In the output, remaining pitchers are grouped by Right-Handed and Left-Handed, with up to 8 of each on both teams (32 max pitchers).
Clear Remaining Pitchers: Click to clear all pitchers marked as Remaining. Note: Outputting bullpen RTD requires another port in addition to the scoreboard and requested stream outputs in the Daktronics Scoring-Timing Interface (DSTI) application. Contact Daktronics to receive an updated DSI file that includes a Bullpen output port.
3.5 Scoring Text
Similar to at bat text, the Edit Scoring Text window (Figure 16) lets users customize the appearance of scoring decision text. This is also used for the text that appears in the graphics created in the Scorebook Generator program.
1. Go to Configure > Scoring Text.
2. Click a text box once to select it,
and then click it again to begin
typing in the new scoring text.
3. Select Display Out Sequence
Dash and/or Display Full Out
Sequence if desired.
4. Click Restore Defaults to return
the original settings, or click OK
to save the new text. To break the Text into multiple lines, type in “<BR>”. The <BR> tag will not appear in the RTD stream, but instead will split any remaining text onto another line to better fit on scorecard graphics. Click Send Text to resend the updated play abbreviations, for example if the Scorebook Generator program was running at the time they were modified.
Figure 16: Edit Scoring Text Window
RTD Configurations 11
Section 4: RTD Configurations
The Configurations window includes several
settings related to outputting RTD.
Go to Configure > Configurations to access the
Configurations window (Figure 17).
Under Display of Batter’s Previous at Bats,
select to display the batter‟s previous at
bats by Ascending or Descending.
Select whether to use Enhanced Batter
Text (see Enhanced Batter Text in
Section 3.1).
Check whether or not to Use Hit/Error
Info Control for RTD. This will enable
an edit control in the toolbar where
users can instantly update the RTD
stream about the play:
Select whether there was a hit or error
(or none), type in the desired text, and
press [Enter] to update. The number of
characters is limited to 25.
Enable Use Automatic Scoring Decision to automatically send the scoring text as soon as the
play is entered. This can be used in conjunction with the Hit/Error Control described above
to fill in the play for the user to edit.
Under RTD Linescore Settings, select to have the linescore Grouped (place inning 10 in the
first inning position) or Shifted (remove the earliest innings to make room for additional
innings), and how many innings to show in the RTD Linescore.
Figure 17: Configurations Window
Quick Display & Stats Interface Pages 13
Section 5: Quick Display & Stats Interface Pages
5.1 Quick Display
The Quick Display option allows
users who interface with Venus®
7000 display controllers to make
stat requests and run display
sequences right from DakStats
Baseball. For more information
about creating display sequences
with RTD, refer to the Venus 7000
Operator’s Manual (ED-14551).
1. Make sure DakStats
Baseball, DSTI, and
Venus 7000 are open
and communicating
with each other.
2. In DakStats Baseball,
go to Configure >
Quick Display (or
press [Ctrl + Q], and
the Quick Display
window will appear
(Figure 18).
Note: If Empty Interface Configuration File! appears at the bottom of the window, click
Request Config. If the error message persists, this could indicate a communication
problem between DSTI and Venus 7000.
3. Right-click an empty cell, and then click
Add Item; to modify an existing cell,
right-click the cell, and click Edit Item:
a. In the Configure Quick Display
Item window (Figure 19), check
the box next to Show on toolbar.
b. Type in a descriptive Item Name.
c. Fill in the Enhanced RTD
Parameters to specify the desired
sequence to play. This
information should match the
settings found on the Venus
7000 computer.
d. Fill in the Request Parameters to
specify what type of data
Format to output for which
team or player.
Figure 18: Quick Display Window
Figure 19: Configure Quick Display Item
14 Quick Display & Stats Interface Pages
Note: Items with the %Select are not compatible with quick display buttons.
These require a stats display page in Venus 7000 (see Section 5.2).
e. Click OK to save the changes to the quick display button.
4. Repeat Step 4 to assign more commands to the cells. While the Quick Display window
has 45 cells, only 20 buttons may be assigned to the Quick Display toolbar at one time.
Note: To delete an existing cell, right-click the cell, and click Delete Item. Buttons may
also be Cut, Copied, and Pasted through the right-click menu.
5. Click Close when finished creating the quick display buttons.
6. Go to View > Quick Display Toolbar to make the Quick Display Toolbar appear above
the standard toolbar (Figure 20).
Note: The QD Display toolbar can be undocked and moved, and it also will dock on
either side or the bottom of the screen.
7. Open the Venus 7000 Display Monitor and click the Quick Display buttons to make sure
the correct requested data is being displayed on the correct sequence.
5.2 Stats Interface Pages
In order to request specific player stats or messages using the %Select parameter, users must
create a stats interface page in Venus 7000 with buttons for the requests.
Below is a quick explanation of the process. For more information on setting up stat interface
pages, refer to the Venus 7000 Controller Operator’s Manual (ED-14551).
1. Open the Venus 7000 Shell
and click Display.
2. In the V7Dsply window, go
to View > Configure Pages.
3. In the Display Page
Configuration window
(Figure 21), select an
available page (1-10), and
then click Add New Page.
Figure 20: Quick Display Toolbar
Figure 21: Display Page Configuration
Quick Display & Stats Interface Pages 15
4. Enter a descriptive Page Name, such as “DakStats
Baseball Requests” and click OK.
5. On the Properties window (Figure 22), enter the
following settings:
Page Type: Interface
Rows & Cols: Multiply the rows value by the
columns value to determine the total number
of cells (buttons) on the page.
Service: Local
Interface Name: DakStats® Baseball
Interface Port: Typically RTD 4
6. Click OK when finished setting up the page
properties, and then click Close to exit the Display
Page Configuration window.
7. The page appears as a button at the top of the
V7Dsply window (Figure 23). Click the button.
8. With both DakStats and DSTI communicating and a
game open, the new display page should show the
current Guest and Home team rosters (Figure 24).
9. Below the team information are a number of empty
cells (depending on the Row and Col page settings).
Right-click a cell and select Edit Cell.
10. Type in a name for the Script and click OK.
11. Right-click the cell again and select Edit Script File.
12. In the Edit Script window, click Add Line.
13. In the Select Scripting Command window (Figure 26),
scroll all the way to the bottom of the list, click SelectStats, and then click Next.
Figure 22: Display Page Properties
Figure 23: Display Page Button
Figure 24: Display Page w/DakStats
Figure 25: Right-Click Menu
Figure 26: Select Scripting Command
16 Quick Display & Stats Interface Pages
14. In the Select Format and Append Option window (Figure 27), select a Stats Format –
typically IndivStats, PlrMessages, PositionLineup, or GameSummary.
Note: Clicking Append Format will allow the command to make more than one
request over the same port, such as for batter/pitcher matchups.
15. In the Enter RTD Options window (Figure 29), users may click Enable Enhanced RTD
Display Selections to automatically show a certain display sequence on a particular
sign when the stats request is made. Fill in this information, or just click Next.
Note: If Append Format was enabled on the previous window, be sure to set an RTD
Offset high enough so that data does not get overwritten. Typically it is safe to offset
the RTD stream in increments of “5000”. Also, appended requests will not have the
option for enhanced RTD display selection.
16. In the Enter Selections window
(Figure 28), select the specifics of
the stat request. Set as many
options as desired, or simply
leave them as %Select to let the
user choose them after the
request button is pressed.
Click Next when finished.
17. In the Verify Scripting Command
window, click Finish.
Figure 27: Select Format and Append Option
Figure 28: Enter Selections
Figure 29: Enter RTD Options
Quick Display & Stats Interface Pages 17
18. Back on the Edit Script window (Figure 30), add more lines as needed to send the
stats request to multiple displays, or use appended requests to receive stats for more
than one player at a time. Click Close when finished.
19. Back on the V7Dsply window, click the cell to send the stats request.
Note: If there were any parameters set to %Select, these values must be entered
before the request will be sent. Simply click on a player number in the roster to fill in
the Teamname, Num, and (Lastname) fields, and then click Accept. Player messages
will also require the user to specify a Message#.
For more information about creating Venus 7000 inputs and sequences for both scoreboard
and requested RTD, refer to the DakStats/Stat Crew & Venus 7000 Quick Guide (ED-15578).
Figure 30: Edit Script
Player Messages 19
Section 6: Player Messages
Use player messages to add any number of informative notes about individual players that can be
sent as RTD to displays.
6.1 Creating Player Messages
1. Go to Configure > Player
Messages.
2. In the Player Messages
window (Figure 31), select
a Season and a Team.
3. Select a Player, and then
click Add New to create a
new message for the
player.
4. Type in a short Description
of the message.
5. Type in the message one
line at a time, using up to
26 characters per line.
6. Check Wrap Text if
desired to automatically
push longer words to the next line.
7. Choose Left, Center, or Right alignment for the text.
8. Click Delete to remove the message, or click Save to keep the message.
9. Repeat steps 2-8 to create as many messages as needed for each player.
6.2 Displaying Player Messages
To display messages for a specific player, users may set up a Quick Display button.
1. Follow steps 1-4c in Section 5.1. 2. In the Configure Quick Display Item window (Figure 19), enter the following settings
under the Request Parameters area:
DSTI Port Name: Venus Request – Network
Format: PlrMessages
Nickname: Select either Home or Guest, or a specific team name.
Number: Select the player‟s jersey number.
(Lastname): Select the player‟s last name.
Message#: Type in the message number to be displayed.
3. Click OK when finished. At this point, a message request button for each player may be created, but a more effective method would be to create a stats display page in Venus 7000 (Section 5.2). This way the user can decide at the time the button is pressed which player and message to display.
Figure 31: Player Messages Window
Contact Information 21
Section 7: Contact Information
If there are any questions about the DakStats Baseball program or the DSTI, please contact DakStats
Customer Service:
Mail: Daktronics, Inc., Customer Service 201 Daktronics Drive P.O. Box 5128 Brookings, SD 57006
Phone: DakStats Help Desk: 1-888-325-7828
DakStats Fax: 1-605-697-4700 Attn: DakStats
Email: [email protected]
Available RTD Items 23
Appendix A: Available RTD Items
The Daktronics Sport Software Baseball Display Cookbook (DD1584319) offers many ideas for
integrating stats and graphics from several pieces of software into display sequences.
Also refer to SL-08657 and SL-08660 for additional examples of display layouts using RTD.
Scoreboard Stream
ITF Files:
Current Stream: “DSTI DSBA Scoreboard.itf”
Pre-2007 Stream: “dsba sbrd.itf”
Game-In-Progress Current Inning
Inning Numbers
Inning Scores (Home & Guest)
Balls/Strikes/Outs
Hits/Errors („HIT‟, 'E#‟, “ ”)
Top/Bottom Indicator
Inning Last At Bats (last 3 at bats)
Last Play Scoring Decision
Last HR Distance
Team (Home and Guest) Team Abbreviation
Team City
Team Name
Team Short Name
Runs
Hits
Errors
Left on Base
At Bat Indicator/Bitmap
On-base + Slugging %
Strikeout Meter/Bitmap
Pitches Thrown – Balls
Pitches Thrown – Strikes
Pitches Thrown – Total
Base Runners Base Indicator
Number
Name
Stolen Bases
Stolen Base Attempts
Stolen Base %
Batter Stats Number
First Name
Last Name
Full name
Position
Hometown
Height
Weight
Year
Bats / Throws
Misc. 1-4
Spray Chart
Game
o Hits
o At Bats
o RBIs
o Plate Appearances
Season
o Avg
o Runs
o RBIs
o Stolen Bases
o Stolen Base Attempts
o Stolen Base %
o Doubles
o Triples
o Homeruns
o Games
o At Bats
o Hits
o Sacrifice Hits
o Sacrifice Flies
o Base on Balls/
Intentional
o Slugging %
o On-base %
o On-base +
Slugging %
o Strikeouts
o Plate
Appearances
o Total Bases
Last At Bat 1-4
Game Summary
Text
Batting Order
Team Name
24 Available RTD Items
Current Pitcher Stats Number
First Name
Last Name
Full Name
Position
Hometown
Height
Weight
Year
Bats/Throws
Misc. 1-4
Pitches Thrown – Balls
Pitches Thrown – Strikes
Pitches Thrown – Total
Strike %
Game
o Innings Pitched
o Hits
o Runs
o Earned Runs
o Walks
o Strikeouts
Season
o ERA
o Wins
o Losses
o Starts
o Complete Games
o Shutouts
o Saves
o Holds
o Appearances
o Innings Pitched
o Hits
o Runs
o Earned Runs
o Homeruns Allowed
o Hit Batsmen
o Walks
o Intentional Walks
o Strikeouts
o Wild Pitches
o WHIP
o Walks per 9
o Strikeouts per 9
o Hits per 9
o Strikeouts per Walk
Strikeout Meter/Bitmap
Team Name
Save Opportunities
Pitcher Stats (Home & Guest) Number
First Name
Last Name
Full Name
Pitches Thrown – Balls
Pitches Thrown – Strikes
Pitches Thrown – Total
Game
o Hits
o Runs
o Earned Runs
o Walks
o Strikeouts
o Innings Pitched
o Strike %
Season
o ERA
o Wins
o Losses
o Saves
o Holds
Opponent Batting AVG
Save Opportunities
Lineups (Home & Guest) Available as color RTD
At Bat Indicator/Bitmap
Number
Name
Position
Average
Game Hits
Game At bats
Game RBI
Game Runs
Season HR
Season RBI
Due Up (Next 4 Batters) Batting Order Number
Number
Name/Bitmap
Position
Average
HR
RBI
Game Hits
Game At Bats
Game Summary Text
On Base %
Slugging %
Available RTD Items 25
Requested Stream
ITF Files:
Game and Season Stats – “dsba req.itf”
Game Summary – “DSTI DSBA Game Summary req.itf”
Player Message – “DSTI DSBA Plr Msg req.itf”
Player Positions –
“DSTI DSBA Position Lineups.itf”
Pitchers in Bullpen –
“DSTI DSBA Bullpen.itf”
Team Location
Nickname
Name
Abbreviation
Player Number
Name
Position
Batting/Throwing Preference
Full Name
Bitmaps
Spray Chart
Batting Position
HR Distance
Season o Games Started Pitching o Games Finished Pitching o Games Pitched o Save Opportunities
Misc. 1-4
Player & Team Game Stats At Bats
Hits
Runs
RBIs
Putouts
Assists
Errors
Batters Faced
Hits Allowed
Balls Thrown
Strikes Thrown
Total Pitches
Innings Pitched
Runs Allowed
Earned Runs
Walks Given
Strikeouts (Pitching)
Balks
Wild Pitches
Hit Batsmen
HR Allowed
Bullpen & Remaining Pitchers (Home & Guest) Number
Name/Bitmaps
Throwing Preference
Game (Bullpen Only)
o Batters Faced
o Hits Allowed
o Balls Thrown
o Strikes Thrown
o Total Pitches
o Innings Pitched
o Runs Allowed
o Earned Runs
o Walks Given
o Strikeouts
o Balks
o Wild Pitches
o Hit Batsmen
o HR Allowed
Season
o Hits Allowed
o HR Allowed
o Runs Allowed
o ERA
o Strikeouts
o Walks Allowed
o Wild Pitches
o Earned Runs
o Intentional Walks
o Hit Batsmen
o Games Started
o Games Finished
o Complete Games
o Shutouts
o Innings Pitched
o Wins
o Losses
o Saves
o Games
o WHIP
o Walks per 9
o Hits per 9
o Strikeouts per 9
o Strikeouts per Walk
o Holds
26 Available RTD Items
Player & Team Season Stats Games Played
At Bats
Hits
2B
3B
HR
Total Bases
Slugging %
Batting AVG
Runs
RBIs
Strikeouts (Batting)
Walks
Hit by Pitch
Stolen Bases
Sacrifice Hits
Sacrifice Flies
Intentional Walks
Fielders Choice
Caught Stealing
Stolen Base %
Ground into Double Play
Double Plays Hit Into
Flied Out
Popped Out
Lined Out
Ground Out
Batter Interference
Runners Left on Base
Pinch Hit At Bats
Pinch Hit Hits
Pinch Hit RBI
Pinch Hit HR
On Base %
Putouts
Assists
Errors
Double Plays
Triple Plays
Called Interference
Runners Caught Stealing (Catcher)
Stolen Bases Against (Catcher)
Passed Balls (Catcher)
Total Chances
Fielding %
Stolen Base Attempts (Catcher)
Thrown Out % (Catcher)
Batters Faced
Hits Allowed
HR Allowed
Runs Allowed
ERA
Strikeouts (Pitching)
Walks Allowed
Wild Pitches
Earned Runs
Sacrifice Hits Allowed
Sacrifice Flies Allowed
Intentional Walks Given
Batters Hit
Balks
Stolen Bases Against (Pitcher)
Forced Popped Out
Forced Lined Out
Forced Ground Out
Forced Fouled Out
Complete Games
Shutouts
Innings Pitched
Relief Innings Pitched
Wins
Losses
Saves
Runners Thrown Out
Total Pitches Thrown
WHIP
Walks per 9
Hits per 9
Strikeouts per 9
Strikeouts per Walk
Holds
Player Message Request Player Name/Display Name
Player Position
Player Number
Team Name
Team Abbreviation
Team Nickname
Team Location
Message Line 1-4
Positions (Home & Guest) All Position
Team Name
Team City
Team Abbreviation
Pitcher, Catcher, 1st-3rd Base,
Left/Right/Center/Extra Field
o Name/Bitmaps
o Number
o Position
Available RTD Items 27
Game Summary Request Attendance/Attendance Text
Duration/Duration Text
Winning Pitcher Name/Bitmaps
Winning Pitcher Wins
Winning Pitcher Losses
Losing Pitcher Name/Bitmaps
Losing Pitcher Wins
Losing Pitcher Losses
Saving Pitcher Name/Bitmaps
Saving Pitcher Saves
Save Text
Homeruns Text
Game Home Runs (Last 5)
o Name/Bitmaps
o HR/HR Extended
Pitcher Game Stats (5 for Home & Guest)
o Number
o Name/Bitmaps
o Innings Pitched
o Hits
o Runs
o Earned Runs
o Walks
o Strikeouts
Standings (Home & Guest
o Abbreviation
o City
o Nickname
o Short Name
o Wins
o Losses
o Record
o Percentage
o Games Back
o Last 10 Games
o Streak
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