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What exactly are the going for an extra base rules?
Got a bunch of triples off of players who should not have many triples and trying to see if it can help me figure out what players I have.
For example. Eddie Murray got a triple of a LH with no one on base.
In 1980 he gets a TR on a roll of 1-1 after a roll of 10.
In 1982 he has a much better chance of getting a triple since all he needs is a 1-1 after a roll of 6!
In 1983 no trips against LH
In 1984 he has a whopping chance of a triple by rolling 1-3 after a roll of 9.
In 89 he gets a tr on a 1-1 after 8. whoopee.
Of course, Eddie hits ALOT of doubles. Many are labneled RF, but many are left blank. CF was Lemon with a 0 arm, LF had a +2 arm and RF had a -3 arm. I guess if one of these doubles was to LF there is a decent chance he goes for it? Not sure about the rules,. and not sure if he hits doubles to left. What are the DO rolls that dont list a position?
Also, the pitchers have a bunch of Triples on their cards so I know I really cant tell anything for certain (or even to a 50% chance) but still wondering.
Long story sort, I am guessing I really cant make any guesses based on doubles but not sure. IS there a much better chance that is is 1984 than any other year? OR does the chance he went for a TR on a DO roll overshadow any analysis?
Got a bunch of triples off of players who should not have many triples and trying to see if it can help me figure out what players I have.
For example. Eddie Murray got a triple of a LH with no one on base.
In 1980 he gets a TR on a roll of 1-1 after a roll of 10.
In 1982 he has a much better chance of getting a triple since all he needs is a 1-1 after a roll of 6!
In 1983 no trips against LH
In 1984 he has a whopping chance of a triple by rolling 1-3 after a roll of 9.
In 89 he gets a tr on a 1-1 after 8. whoopee.
Of course, Eddie hits ALOT of doubles. Many are labneled RF, but many are left blank. CF was Lemon with a 0 arm, LF had a +2 arm and RF had a -3 arm. I guess if one of these doubles was to LF there is a decent chance he goes for it? Not sure about the rules,. and not sure if he hits doubles to left. What are the DO rolls that dont list a position?
Also, the pitchers have a bunch of Triples on their cards so I know I really cant tell anything for certain (or even to a 50% chance) but still wondering.
Long story sort, I am guessing I really cant make any guesses based on doubles but not sure. IS there a much better chance that is is 1984 than any other year? OR does the chance he went for a TR on a DO roll overshadow any analysis?