You look at an individual hitters card and see where his injury roll lies..
2 or 12 roll = 1
3 or 11 roll = 2
4 or 10 roll = 3
5 or 9 roll = 4
6 or 8 roll =5
7 roll = 6
Pithchers are different in that they are injured only when the DH is batting and a roll of 3 sixes comes up.
Number of games missed is based on a d20 roll on the injury chart as follows:
1 = no injury
2 = no injury
3 = Remainder of game
4 = Remainder of game
5 = REM + 1 game
6 = REM + 1
7 = REM + 1
8 = REM + 1
9 = REM + 2
10 = REM + 2
11 = REM +2
12 = REM + 3
13 = REM + 3
14 = REM + 4*
15 = REM + 5*
16 = REM + 6*
17 = REM + 7*
18 = REM + 8*
19 = REM + 10*
20 = REM + 15*
* Players with over 599 Strat plate appearences (defined as at bats + walks, not actual MLB plate appearences) can only be injured a max of 3 games.
Players over 680 pa's can not be hurt.