by Mean Dean » Wed Apr 20, 2011 4:01 pm
If a $ sign is next to a hit, that's negative clutch (i.e., that hit becomes an out if it's man in scoring position/2 outs.) If the $ is next to an out, then it's positive clutch.
The number of "points" depends on where it is in the column.
If it's on a 7 roll, then it's 6 points.
If it's on a 6 or 8 roll, then it's 5 points.
5 or 9 roll -> 4 points
4 or 10 roll -> 3 points
3 or 11 roll -> 2 points
2 or 12 roll -> 1 point
So, if a player had a $ next to a hit on a 7 roll and another $ next to a hit on a 10 roll, then he'd have -9 total clutch points.
(Get used to this "points" notion, btw, because it's used often.)