Thu Nov 05, 2015 6:19 am
From the strat wiki super-advanced rules
(23.83) When an infielder is responsible for holding a runner and a gb()X is hit to him, add 1 to that fielder's range rating. Example: With a runner held at first and a lefthanded hitter at the plate, a shortstop rated 2e20 becomes 3e20. The maximum range rating is 5.
(23.84) Do not award a SINGLE** on a "gb()+" while runners are being held on base. Instead, when a gb()X to an infielder responsible for holding the runner results in a symbol followed by a "#", change that result to "SI2" (single, with all runners advancing two bases).
SO, not only is a 1 fielder downgraded to a 2 fielder the #'s on the chart add four more single splits----30% chance for a 1 infielder to give up a single--same as a 4 fielder when runner is not held.
This doesn't explain why the 1 guy gave up a single with the bases empty--I assume the guarding the line rule is the culprit--but I thought these rules were pertinent to the discussion.