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I was looking at one of my recently completed teams today and noticed that while my team was credited on the league Fielding Chart with 162 total DPs and 150 GIDP, my first baseman, Lou Gehrig, was credited with a total of 163 DPs--one more than my team total.
So how could this happen? Ironman Lou of course played every inning of every game, so he'd get credited with every DP involving 1B. But these DPs would be mostly the GIDPs. So what about the 13 none GIDPs?
My OFs had 23 assists, some of them likely DPs when a runner tried to tag up on a flyout and advance. OF assists can come at any base. It seems unlikely that all of them occured at 1B.
LoMax DPs could happen at any base, too, not just first. Again, why does Gehrig seem to get credit for every one of my non-GIDP?
And even if every one of my 162 DP actually involved 1B, why does Gehrig, at 163, have 1 more DP than the entire team?
Not that this matters much in the grand scheme of things, but I'm wondering how it's even possible. Could SOM be miscounting DPs? I've never had a deep grasp of the SOM Super Advanced fielding rules. Maybe therein lurks the secret?
So how could this happen? Ironman Lou of course played every inning of every game, so he'd get credited with every DP involving 1B. But these DPs would be mostly the GIDPs. So what about the 13 none GIDPs?
My OFs had 23 assists, some of them likely DPs when a runner tried to tag up on a flyout and advance. OF assists can come at any base. It seems unlikely that all of them occured at 1B.
LoMax DPs could happen at any base, too, not just first. Again, why does Gehrig seem to get credit for every one of my non-GIDP?
And even if every one of my 162 DP actually involved 1B, why does Gehrig, at 163, have 1 more DP than the entire team?
Not that this matters much in the grand scheme of things, but I'm wondering how it's even possible. Could SOM be miscounting DPs? I've never had a deep grasp of the SOM Super Advanced fielding rules. Maybe therein lurks the secret?