I am 99.9% sure that you're not seeing stats DURING the game because it's still spring training. Everything that is offered during Spring Training is always going to be less just because there isn't a whole lot of live coverage of the games. Therefore, you get your stats afterwards.
Once the season starts, I am almost positive that you will see the stats and all during the game.
That's what I was thinking. Can you confirm this behavior?
Also, I wonder if Aaron Harris is no longer on the team. I'm getting really worthless replies back from the "support" team.
I think this app is almost down for the count.
If ESPN provided a way to not have audio/vibrate alerts, I'd be there. There's also something I didn't like about Scoremobile's alerts.
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Hello,
Thank you for writing to Citizen Sports.
I understand that you are unable to see the stats during the game but
once the game ends it appears on your Sportacular app through your
Android device. I apologize for the inconvenience this issue has caused
you. I am glad to assist you with your concern.
It's possible that the browser or app cache is causing slow updates. The
app requires available memory to function correctly. To clear the app
cache:
1. Select the "Settings" feature on your phone.
2. Tap "Applications," then select "Manage applications." You will be
shown a list of applications.
3. Select "Sportacular." You will be offered several options to manage
the app on the next page.
4. Select "Clear Cache," then confirm the choice. To clear the browser
cache, you should be able to access the installed browser from your
desktop.
5. Select "Menu" button, then select "More."
6. Select "Settings" under the list of options.
7. Scroll down until you see the options to Clear Cache.
8. Select the options "Clear all cookie data" and "Clear History" to
free up additional memory. Make sure to confirm each selection.
I hope this helps!
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If that didn't work, they said to send some additional device/system info.