gb(A)+ rule question
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:58 am
The rules state
But it was my understanding that the super advanced fielding we use here does not give an automatic hit on A+ but rather treats it like a generic gb(A) with adjustments made to the fielding ratings. For example runner held results in certain positions being reduced from a 1 range to a 2 range depending on which base a runner or runners are being held on.
Does anyone know for sure what rules the online game uses here?
gb(2b)A, gb(2b)A+ or B+, gb(2b)B, gb(2b)c -- Groundout to listed position (third base, shortstop, second base, first base, pitcher). An "A" is a hard groundout resulting in a double play, if applicable. A "B" is a medium groundout in which a runner on first is forced out at second, if applicable, and the batter is safe. A "C" means the batter is out and all runners advance one base. A "+" after the groundball means it is an automatic single if the infield is in or a runner is being held on.
But it was my understanding that the super advanced fielding we use here does not give an automatic hit on A+ but rather treats it like a generic gb(A) with adjustments made to the fielding ratings. For example runner held results in certain positions being reduced from a 1 range to a 2 range depending on which base a runner or runners are being held on.
Does anyone know for sure what rules the online game uses here?