Tue Jun 06, 2017 3:59 pm
Strat-O-Matic Baseball 365 similar to the CD-Rom Game's Maximum rules uses a secret set of rules.
This is a summary of what I could find out about the Maximum rules, but this type of correction must have taken place for Goldschmidt to have given up the single you mentioned:
Maximum Rules are special rules found only in the computer game (Online and CD-ROM) which enhance the realism of Strat-O-Matic's simulation of baseball by addressing certain limitations that are inherent in a card-and-dice game. They do this by slightly altering the results normally obtained from the cards to improve things like out distribution, opportunities to take extra bases, and upholding extreme performances like Dennis Eckersley's giving up only 4 walks in 73.1 IP in 1990.
This does come at the cost of a small amount of game engine visibility, but the result, again, is a more realistic baseball simulation
-Jay