Help Understanding Wild Pitches

Help Understanding Wild Pitches

Postby emart » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:36 am

I'm not clear at all how HAL can end up with two, back-to-back wild pitches without a die roll. Pitcher is the high priced Carlton in League '34:

*** TOP OF INNING 5 ***
0 G.Brett 2-10 Fly Out (RF) b-0 F9
1 J.Callison 5-5 Double (CF) b-2 F9
1 2 D.Porter 6-9 1 Base Error - SS 2-3 b-1 gb(SS)x F9
1 1 3 H.Wagner Wild Pitch 3-H 1-2 F9
1 2 H.Wagner Wild Pitch 2-3 F9
1 3 H.Wagner 4-5 Strike Out b-0 F9
2 3 C.Mathewson 2-2 Home Run (CF) 3-H b-H F9
2 M.Huggins 5-5 Line Out (2B) b-0 F9
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Postby nevdully's » Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:10 am

Anything and Everything can happen in this game no matter how absurdly unusual...It's all in here...everything but a momentum feature. I mean you'd have to be an idiot to think something as common in sports, hell life really, like momentum would be programmed in here....Crash into the wall and the runner tags up two bases? Sure that happens once in awhile. Bunt for a double? Hell yeah. Turning lineouts into groundouts for no damn practical purpose? Sure all the time in every game. Weather? Homerun normalization? Fatigue? Forced injuries? Triples once you've reached your limited turned into doubles (or was it groundouts) Second C becoming an ironman? Whether or not these features are "on" they're all in there....Just not momentum...and anyone who suggests it must be the anti-christ.

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