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playground:inst17test [2017/05/25 21:40] jerryplayground:inst17test [2017/05/26 02:31] – [General Play] jerry
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 For readings like "E", there is no difference between lefties and righties, however, if the result on a batter's card is something like "3b RG ss", this means the result is a routine grounder to third base if the pitcher is a lefty, and a routine grounder to shortstop if the pitcher is a righty. For readings like "E", there is no difference between lefties and righties, however, if the result on a batter's card is something like "3b RG ss", this means the result is a routine grounder to third base if the pitcher is a lefty, and a routine grounder to shortstop if the pitcher is a righty.
  
 +Once you've rolled and found the proper reading, head to the game charts to determine what happens. For example, Mike Trout rolls a 455. Because Trout's facing a lefty, we use the vs. LH column and see that Trout struck out. If Kershaw was a righty, however, it would have been a double down the left field line.
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 Pitchers either have a BF SP, representing their stamina as a starting pitcher, and a BF RP rating, representing relief pitcher stamina, or just a BF RP rating. In both cases, this represents the number of batters a pitcher can face before becoming fatigued. The only exception to this, other than when instructed on charts, comes when intentionally walking a batter. Doing so does not count as a batter faced for that pitcher. The Old rating represents for how many innings a starter can stay, the type of reliever the pitcher is, or both. For more information, consult the fatigue game chart. Clayton Kershaw can face up to 29 batters as a starter, and up to 19 as a reliever, before being fatigued. Pitchers either have a BF SP, representing their stamina as a starting pitcher, and a BF RP rating, representing relief pitcher stamina, or just a BF RP rating. In both cases, this represents the number of batters a pitcher can face before becoming fatigued. The only exception to this, other than when instructed on charts, comes when intentionally walking a batter. Doing so does not count as a batter faced for that pitcher. The Old rating represents for how many innings a starter can stay, the type of reliever the pitcher is, or both. For more information, consult the fatigue game chart. Clayton Kershaw can face up to 29 batters as a starter, and up to 19 as a reliever, before being fatigued.
  
-Under this is the Rest chart. Kershaw's rest ratings are -/8/13/16. This represents the number of batters a pitcher may face before they must rest. A dash represents a pitcher who MUST rest after any appearance, otherwise a pitcher may appear in consecutive games, as long as the total number of batters faced in those games is less than or equal to the first rating. If a pitcher faces more than the "0" rating in one or more consecutive outings, the pitcher must rest 1 day. If the pitcher faces more then the "1" rating, the pitcher must rest 2 days, etc.+Under this is the Rest chart. Kershaw's rest ratings are -/8/13/16. This represents the number of batters a pitcher may face before they must rest. A dash represents a pitcher who MUST rest after any appearance, otherwise a pitcher may appear in consecutive games, as long as the total number of batters faced in those games is less than or equal to the first rating. If a pitcher faces more than the "0" rating in one or more consecutive outings, the pitcher must rest 1 day, and CANNOT pitch during that rest day. If the pitcher faces more then the "1" rating, the pitcher must rest 2 days, etc.
  
 Defense is next, which works exactly like a fielder's defense. Defense is next, which works exactly like a fielder's defense.
playground/inst17test.txt · Last modified: 2017/05/26 03:11 by jerry