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handling DTD

1. DTD rolls should be resolved before the start of every game. In the case of a double-header, the DTD roll determines availability for both games.

2. Days off are ignored for the purposes of DTD. A player who was DTD prior to an off-day is still considered DTD after the off-day. Furthermore, off-days do not give the player a -1 adjustment to future DTD rolls.

3. Players can only carry DTD status over to one additional series. If a player becomes DTD during his home series the status carries over to the road series the following week, and if he becomes DTD during his road series then it carries over to the home series the following week. This means that players can fail no more than 5 consecutive DTD rolls (the last 2 games of the current series + the next 3 games in the following series).

4. When reporting injuries at the end of a series you must indicate if a player remains DTD and how many DTD rolls he has failed (this will always be 0, 1, or 2 and should be easy to determine based on the day the player suffered the initial injury).

5. Don't forget that players returning from injury are not immediately available to play. They are considered DTD and must make their DTD roll before playing. If a player is reported by the Registrar as being available on home day 2 of week 5, that means that he is considered DTD starting on home day 2 of week 5 and his DTD status cannot extend beyond the road series of week 6.

Add your injury reporting examples here:

1 c MCM ATL McCann 3 days, foul tip g1, DTD(2)

interpreted as: McCann was injured by a foul tip in game 1 and remains DTD after failing two DTD rolls (before g2 and g3).

3 p MCM NYA Rivera 1 day, removed due to blister g3, DTD(0)

interpreted as: Rivera was removed from g3 because of a blister and is considered DTD going into the next series.

dtd-instructions.1334040962.txt.gz · Last modified: 2012/04/10 02:56 by sweda