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playground:inst17test [2017/05/25 21:41] – jerry | playground:inst17test [2017/05/26 03:11] (current) – [Symbols] 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. |
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| 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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There are many symbols on the players' cards, each of which refers to a specific situation or play type. Most of the results' meanings can be found on the charts, but some can be ambiguous. In addition, it is usually a good idea to read the charts, as there are subtle, yet important, changes made each year. | There are many symbols on the players' cards, each of which refers to a specific situation or play type. Most of the readings are easy to understand from the cards alone, but there are special situations which can occur, so it's a good idea to look at the charts . In addition, it is usually a good idea to read the charts after each new release, as there are subtle, yet important, changes made each year. |
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