Thu Jul 02, 2015 12:37 pm
I believe he has the gb(2B)B year. On a groundball A, runners simply hold. On a groundball B (or C), runners may try to score.
Also, it's confusing that SOM uses the annotation gb(2b)B+injury. Here it is using the "+" to simply mean "plus" [i.e., groundball (2b) B plus injury].
A true gb(2b)B+ (or A+) does result in a single if the infield is playing in. That is not the case in your example. Also, please note that a groundball B+/A+ does NOT result in a single if a runner is being held in the super advanced game--only in the basic game. However, to repeat, the "+" only means "plus" in this case and is not a groundball B+/A+.