Willie McGee 1985 card , die roll 3-7 vs RH pitching -split?

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Willie McGee 1985 card , die roll 3-7 vs RH pitching -split?

PostThu Jan 30, 2014 2:18 pm

Can anyone tell me whether the die roll 3-7 on Willy McGee's 1985 card vs RH pitching is a split chance? If so, what is the split? Or is it just a weird looking straight single result?

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Re: Willie McGee 1985 card , die roll 3-7 vs RH pitching -sp

PostThu Jan 30, 2014 2:19 pm

gbrookes wrote:Can anyone tell me whether the die roll 3-7 on Willy McGee's 1985 card vs RH pitching is a split chance? If so, what is the split? Or is it just a weird looking straight single result?

Thanks for any insights on this!


Or, what is his card on base did roll chances vs RH pitching, or OB % vs RH pitching on his 1985 card?
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Re: Willie McGee 1985 card , die roll 3-7 vs RH pitching -sp

PostThu Jan 30, 2014 4:53 pm

just a single
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Re: Willie McGee 1985 card , die roll 3-7 vs RH pitching -sp

PostThu Jan 30, 2014 5:05 pm

chunga1 wrote:just a single

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Re: Willie McGee 1985 card , die roll 3-7 vs RH pitching -sp

PostFri Jan 31, 2014 10:47 am

Are you sure about that? It's been a while since I've seen the actual SOM card for '85 McGee, but the reason that roll looks funky is because there is a weather effect roll on it. I think it looks something like SINGLE*/SI*1-4/lineout, meaning if weather effects are on, its a single but otherwise use the second result. SOM online does not have weather effects turned on (I think), so it may not be a single all the way. I guess if you see a 3-7 roll that's not a hit, you'd know for sure.

That said, Willie always hits, so its a moot point ;)

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