Mon Jul 05, 2021 3:54 pm
On Peavey's card the # sign denotes a BPHR chance (a roll of 6-11 on both sides of the card)--you replace that result with your Ballpark HR rating.
Same for > with BPSI and Ballpark Singles rating. Note on Peavey's card there are no BPSI vs RH but there are vs LH.
On the batter or the pitcher card--replace the printed result with the Ballpark ratings when a # or > is in front of result
This is why the Ballpark you choose makes a substantial difference--and the players you put in that park--there can be a max of 16 # and/or 10 > on a roll. (max 8/5 chances each on hitters and pitchers cards) ---some hitters and pitchers have no # or > on their cards.
A lot of managers tend to go with high HR parks--and HR hitters---this tends to skew HR's up in online play, even if your pitchers typically didn't give up many.