by childsmwc » Mon Sep 26, 2005 3:48 pm
The following rule is pasted in response to DeanTSC's comment about trying for the lead all the time with certain players:
24.0 PICKOFFS AND BALKS (OPTIONAL)
If you are using the optional system for individual balks, wild pitches and passed balls, pickoffs and balks are possible when using the Supplementary Stealing System.
A more complete description of the balk‑wild pitch‑passed ball system is in Section 29. We include the pickoff/balk play here for your convenience:
24.1 When rolling for a lead, also roll the 20‑sided die along with the two colored dice.
A. If the 20‑sided die roll is 3‑20, discard the 20‑sided die and continue normally with the Supplementary Stealing System. (If a steal is attempted, you will need to roll the 20‑sided die again.)
B. If the 20‑sided roll is 1, the runner attempting the lead may be picked off. Refer to the runner's second steal success rating (in parentheses) and roll the 20‑sided again. If the number rolled is less than or equal to the runner's rating, the runner dives back safely, but has failed to achieve his good lead.
If the number rolled is higher than the runner's rating, the runner has been picked off (statistically, this does not count as a time caught stealing).
C. If the 20‑sided roll is 2, there is a possible balk. Refer to the pitcher's balk rating (at the top of the Advanced side of his card) and roll the 20‑sided die again. If the number rolled is less than or equal to the balk rating, a balk has occurred and all baserunners advance one base. If the number rolled is higher than the balk rating, the runner dives back safely, but the runner has failed to achieve his good lead.
Most people overlook the above rules, when trying for a lead with the 2/- (20-6) kind of guys. Basically there is a 5% chance on every lead attempt that you can get picked off. On these pick off attempts the secondary number is consulted for a chance to return safely so 30% chance if its a 6. Therefore when trying for a lead with these types of players, you have a 3.5% of getting picked off and only 2.8% to get the lead. Your lead chance goes up to about 5.6% if they get the lead on a 3.
Therefore when you factor in the pick off rules running guys with poor lead chances (regardless of how good there sb success chance is) is not a good call.
Bbrool