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dtd-instructions [2019/08/08 20:25] – add All Star break sweda | dtd-instructions [2024/11/07 13:03] (current) – clarify DTD sweda |
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1. DTD rolls should be resolved before the start of every game. In the case of a double-header, the DTD roll prior to game 1 determines availability for both games. | 1. DTD rolls should be resolved before the start of every game. In the case of a double-header, the DTD roll prior to game 1 determines availability for both games. |
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2. Players can only carry DTD status over to one additional series. If a player becomes DTD during his home series it carries over to the home series the following week, and if he becomes DTD during his road series then it carries over to the road 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) before becoming available to play. | 2. Players will only carry DTD status over to one additional series following their first DTD roll. If a player becomes DTD during his home series it carries over to the home series the following week, and if he becomes DTD during his road series then it carries over to the road series the following week. If a player fails all DTD rolls across two series he is OK to play afterward regardless of durability. |
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3. When reporting injuries in your GRS, if a player remains DTD going into the following series you should record how many DTD rolls he failed (1 or 2) immediately after the injury days. Report time missed due to failed DTD rolls the same as regular injury time, do not record it separately. Make sure to use the "out" type when reporting injuries where DTD is not applicable (i.e. did not require an injury roll). Also, don't forget that players get injury credit for any game they are removed from in addition to any future days they are forced to miss. | 3. When reporting injuries in your GRS, if a player remains DTD going into the following series you should record how many DTD rolls he failed (1 or 2) immediately after the injury days. Report time missed due to failed DTD rolls the same as regular injury time, do not record it separately. Make sure to use the "out" type when reporting injuries where DTD is not applicable (i.e. did not require an injury roll). Also, don't forget that players get injury credit for any game they are removed from in addition to any future days they are forced to miss. |