Comment by aidenn0 Comment by aidenn0 20 hours ago 5 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News How do you differentiate a swinging strike-out from a looking strike-out when you can't turn the K upside down?
Copy Link HansardExpert 4 hours ago Next Collapse Comment - As non-MLB watcher, I have only a passing knowledge of the game why does it matter if the strike-out is swinging or not?To use a Cricket analogy you don't differentiate if or what the stroke was at the time they were LBW, stumped, bowled caught out. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link dmoy 19 hours ago Prev Next Collapse Comment - By upside down you mean backwards, yea?So... ꓘ Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link aidenn0 19 hours ago Parent Collapse Comment - Yes it's a 180 degree rotation. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link aidenn0 19 hours ago Parent Collapse Comment - Yes it's a 180 degree rotation. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link brewdad 16 hours ago Prev Next Collapse Comment - I suppose you could do K(S) or K(L) pretty easily and without any specially coded characters. Or Unicode as another poster suggested. Reply View | 0 replies
As non-MLB watcher, I have only a passing knowledge of the game why does it matter if the strike-out is swinging or not?
To use a Cricket analogy you don't differentiate if or what the stroke was at the time they were LBW, stumped, bowled caught out.