Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:13 pm
The number equals the total chances on a player's card.
Each card has 108 dice roll possibilities. So, any card with a 1 inj rating has 1 chance out of the 108 possiblities of an injury occurring. The possible placements of the injury on a card with a 1 inj rating are: 1-2, 2-2, 3-2, 1-12, 2-12, 3-12.
Players with fewer than 600 PA from that carded season are eligible for up to 15 games missed due to one injury.
600 to 679 PA = 3-game inj risk
680 PA = in-game inj only
Some players have a 0 rating, which means that they cannot be removed from a game due to an injury.
For example, Carl Yastrzemski's 1967 card has HBP + injury at 2-12 (on each side). The 2-12 has only one chance of rolling per 108 chances on a player's card (standard probability). Because Yaz had 670 PA, he is only a 3-game risk.
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