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The 365 help page on how to read a batter's card states: "A '+' after the groundball means it is an automatic single if the infield is in or a runner is being held on." However the rulebook that comes with the Windows game contradicts the bolded. Rule 17.13 states "do not award a SINGLE** on a gb()+ while runners are being held on base," even if the infield is in. Thus it would appear the 365 help page should in fact read: "A '+' after the groundball means it is an automatic single if the infield is in unless a runner is being held on."
EXCEPT...it's not even possible to hold runners when the infield is in. Which makes rule 17.13 a nullity. A gb+ only becomes a single when the infield is all the way in. And when the infield is all the way in, runners cannot be held. Therefore there is no need to state that runners being held prevent a gb+ from becoming a single, because the only time a gb+ could become a single is when runners cannot be held. Do I have that right? Seems like I must be missing something, but it's all right there in black and white... I posed the question to Strat but haven't heard back so thought I'd post it here.
EXCEPT...it's not even possible to hold runners when the infield is in. Which makes rule 17.13 a nullity. A gb+ only becomes a single when the infield is all the way in. And when the infield is all the way in, runners cannot be held. Therefore there is no need to state that runners being held prevent a gb+ from becoming a single, because the only time a gb+ could become a single is when runners cannot be held. Do I have that right? Seems like I must be missing something, but it's all right there in black and white... I posed the question to Strat but haven't heard back so thought I'd post it here.