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Jack Clements

PostFri Jun 23, 2023 10:05 pm

How does he have 6 points of BALLPARK HR’s # and WEAK power ?
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Re: Jack Clements

PostSat Jun 24, 2023 12:39 am

Not seeing the contradiction. Baker Bowl RF wall was only 280 ft from home. That explains the BPHR. W rating is just to get the HR totals right in a replay environment so for whatever reason Strat wanted all his homers to come from the hitter card.
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Re: Jack Clements

PostSat Jun 24, 2023 1:08 pm

MaxPower wrote:Not seeing the contradiction. Baker Bowl RF wall was only 280 ft from home. That explains the BPHR. W rating is just to get the HR totals right in a replay environment so for whatever reason Strat wanted all his homers to come from the hitter card.


So what are you saying ? I Clements rolls a 1-9 vs RHP it's a potential BPK HR but if he rolls a # on the pitchers card it's "W"?

Ok, that would explain the "W" but seems rather odd to me.

What if he rolls a 1-9 on the road ? Don't know but maybe I should use the card a few times and see what HAL does with the rolls.

Thanks Max
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Re: Jack Clements

PostSat Jun 24, 2023 1:17 pm

pacoboy wrote:
MaxPower wrote:Not seeing the contradiction. Baker Bowl RF wall was only 280 ft from home. That explains the BPHR. W rating is just to get the HR totals right in a replay environment so for whatever reason Strat wanted all his homers to come from the hitter card.


So what are you saying ? I Clements rolls a 1-9 vs RHP it's a potential BPK HR but if he rolls a # on the pitchers card it's "W"?

Ok, that would explain the "W" but seems rather odd to me.

What if he rolls a 1-9 on the road ? Don't know but maybe I should use the card a few times and see what HAL does with the rolls.

Thanks Max

Off the hitters card on the road, the BP homer rating is applied and a new roll to see what happens. The 20-20 Baker will get a ballpark HR rolled.
Pitcher card on the road it's another roll that won't result in an HR. I can't say with any authority, but I think they can be fly outs or singles, but not HRs

It actually is a little odd, but the rolls and cards don't know that, it's cut and dried.

Same thing happens home and road, just the ballpark rating when it's on the hitter card, like always.
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Re: Jack Clements

PostSat Jun 24, 2023 1:18 pm

bkeat23 wrote:
pacoboy wrote:
MaxPower wrote:Not seeing the contradiction. Baker Bowl RF wall was only 280 ft from home. That explains the BPHR. W rating is just to get the HR totals right in a replay environment so for whatever reason Strat wanted all his homers to come from the hitter card.


So what are you saying ? I Clements rolls a 1-9 vs RHP it's a potential BPK HR but if he rolls a # on the pitchers card it's "W"?

Ok, that would explain the "W" but seems rather odd to me.

What if he rolls a 1-9 on the road ? Don't know but maybe I should use the card a few times and see what HAL does with the rolls.

Thanks Max

Off the hitters card on the road, the BP homer rating is applied and a new roll to see what happens. The 20-20 Baker will get a ballpark HR rolled at home or at at away Baker Bowl game.
Pitcher card on the road it's another roll that won't result in an HR. I can't say with any authority, but I think they can be fly outs or singles, but not HRs

It actually is a little odd, but the rolls and cards don't know that, it's cut and dried.

Same thing happens home and road, just the ballpark rating when it's on the hitter card, like always.

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