I'm sure nobody cares, who would draft Juan Bell anyway?? In any case, I noticed that 1994 Montreal Expos Juan Bell is listed as a right-handed hitter (and played real-life as a right-handed hitter), but readings on the pitcher's card are done on the left side of the card.
I don't know yet if he's lefty or switch. I start him tonight against a lefty (usually I prefer to play Lansing over Bell against lefties at second base). Any info George?
IIRC the "@" is not used for the "black box" sliding scale for pitcher fatigue in the PC game engine. Also Howell was still F9 for that at-bat.
BTW, why do you think nobody would draft Juan Bell? His defense certainly doesn't scare me off, but then again I use 4's at 2b all the time with great success.
I don't get it. How do you know WHAT the roll was for Juan Bell? It just says he used the hit and run, and the result was a groundball that resulted in a forceout. They don't tell you what the roll was for bunts or hit and run plays.
rburgh wrote:I don't get it. How do you know WHAT the roll was for Juan Bell? It just says he used the hit and run, and the result was a groundball that resulted in a forceout. They don't tell you what the roll was for bunts or hit and run plays.
Not the bottom of the 12th but the bottom of the 10th.