1 Range at SS

Postby pkwmati » Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:54 pm

In reference to the info above, a "1" rated infielder has the "#" symbol on rolls of 1-4 on the d20. These normally correspond to GBs, but become "SI2" of Single**.
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Postby apolivka » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:54 am

So, mystery is (mostly) solved. The funny thing is that HAL was holding a non* base stealer. In real MLB games, of course, that happens all the time, but my impression was that HAL only held on the runners with the * in our online game. Interesting...
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Postby mbertolli » Wed Jun 08, 2011 2:15 pm

Im still not sure... The pitcher at the time was Westbrook. Looks like a a plain gb ss x to me.
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1 SS Rating

Postby timklucinec » Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:07 pm

Bertolli,

Does the error rating have a factor? I have Andrus who is a 1 e18. I had a similar situation and the batter got a single. I surmised HAL added the E rating.

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Postby pkwmati » Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:48 pm

[quote:853cf629a0="mbertolli"]Im still not sure... The pitcher at the time was Westbrook. Looks like a a plain gb ss x to me.[/quote:853cf629a0]

All that info from above was from the Super Advanced X-Chart. HAL was holding Mora (inexplicably as apolivka pointed out), rolled the gb(x)ss on Westbrook's card and must have "rolled" a 1-4 on the d20, turning a GB into a Single**. What I'm wondering about is why did Mora only get to 2nd. It should have been runners advance 2 bases.
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