The BPHR Effect

What type of ball park do you prefer to play in?

 
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Postby geekor » Mon Oct 17, 2005 8:14 pm

well first you know that the BPHR is located on teh card by the # symbol right?

So then W power hitters will NEVER have any, because they have no power. They may have some natural HR power, but no BPHR rolls.

Tha BPHR roll, wether off the hitters or pitchers card is the same, it uses the parks HR rating to see if it is a HR of a Fly(B). The rating is of course a roll of 1-20, it if is = or under the BP rating for HR for the park, is is a HR. So for Shea, it is good for a LH hitter to ht a HR, but not a RH hitter.
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Postby Valen » Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:01 pm

geekor covers it well. I would add though that the function of the power N verses power W is for the # on the pitchers cards. To get a HR on a # roll off the pitchers card you have to be power N. A power W means you cannot get a # HR off the pitchers card.
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Postby Stoney18 » Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:12 pm

What does the W turn into then when you get a BPHR on the pitchers card?

Is it a Fly(B) or a single?
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Postby joethejet » Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:54 pm

What about a balanced park. i.e. not a hitter or pitcher's park??

[quote:0e0bd4c5b2]What does the W turn into then when you get a BPHR on the pitchers card?

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Single **

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So then W power hitters will NEVER have any, because they have no power.
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Actually, this *should* be W hitters will never have an HR off of the pitcher's card, period. They *could* have a bphr off of their own card, but
usually (if not always!) W hitters don't have bphrs.

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