injury info needed

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injury info needed

Postby CleavonLittle » Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:42 am

in the 90's games there are many cards that give no reveal at all. I have one at ss (Gonzales) He was inj...HBP vs RHP but all ten injuries are HBP. He received 0 games...is this an indication or just dumb luck. Should I assume it is a season with a lot og games played? Can I cross off his one season where his inj rating is a 2? I had the same scenario with Paul Oneill and 0 games missed. Lil Help please...I forgot a lot from being away a few years and some new stuff has been added tothe game.

Thanks in advance

Sgt Hulka-Ice
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Re: injury info needed

Postby coyote303 » Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:23 am

[quote:2bea598e3f="CleavonLittle"]in the 90's games there are many cards that give no reveal at all. I have one at ss (Gonzales) He was inj...HBP vs RHP but all ten injuries are HBP. He received 0 games...is this an indication or just dumb luck. Should I assume it is a season with a lot og games played? Can I cross off his one season where his inj rating is a 2? I had the same scenario with Paul Oneill and 0 games missed. Lil Help please...I forgot a lot from being away a few years and some new stuff has been added tothe game.

Thanks in advance

Sgt Hulka-Ice[/quote:2bea598e3f]

The lack of injury reveals in the 90s game is annoying. However, a zero-game-missed injury doesn't help. Anybody will get such a result if a 1 or 2 is drawn from the electronic 1-20 split deck.

The injury that does help is a 3-game injury. It suggests (but does NOT guarantee) the batter has 600-679 plate appearances. Any batter can get injured for 3 games, but your odds are very high to get such an injury with 600-679 PAs.
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thanks

Postby CleavonLittle » Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:29 am

thanks....that is good stuff

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