[quote:fad958262d]> -- Ballpark singles rating. An additional roll determines whether there is a single or a lineout. The probability varies by ballpark and whether the hitter is lefthanded or righthanded. The original result listed is ignored -- in effect, the result will be determined by "rolling against" the ballpark's singles rating (a random number from 1-20). If the number rolled is equal to or [i:fad958262d]higher than the ballpark's rating for a left- or righthanded hitter, it is a single. [/i:fad958262d][/quote:fad958262d]
I'm new to this game and I've gone over and over that italicized portion of the rules (direct and pasted quote from SOM pitching card rules) and still can't make sense of it. It seems like they're stating that whatever number listed second (i.e.-1-[b:fad958262d]15[/b:fad958262d] and higher (16-20) is where the single occurs. Am I not reading that correctly? I thought the 1-[b:fad958262d]15[/b:fad958262d] simply meant the universe of numbers that provide a single on a given roll. What's goin on?