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  • sabastiane
    Rookie
    • Jan 2011
    • 173

    #1

    CPU bonehead plays

    Wanted to share a boneheaded play by the cpu that ended up costing them the game. I’m at the Marlins up by three with two outs in the bottom of the ninth With one man on. Their batter hits a double to the right corner and the runner on first tries to make it home and is thrown out at the plate to end the game instead of staying at 3rd and allowing the tying run to come to the plate.
    Wanted to see if anyone else experienced a bonehead play like this?
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  • KnightTemplar
    MVP
    • Feb 2017
    • 3282

    #2
    Re: CPU bonehead plays

    Originally posted by sabastiane
    Wanted to share a boneheaded play by the cpu that ended up costing them the game. I’m at the Marlins up by three with two outs in the bottom of the ninth With one man on. Their batter hits a double to the right corner and the runner on first tries to make it home and is thrown out at the plate to end the game instead of staying at 3rd and allowing the tying run to come to the plate.
    Wanted to see if anyone else experienced a bonehead play like this?
    Two outs? I dunno. Doesn't sound out of the possibility to me.

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    • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
      MVP
      • Jun 2016
      • 1354

      #3
      Re: CPU bonehead plays

      Originally posted by KnightTemplar
      Two outs? I dunno. Doesn't sound out of the possibility to me.
      It 'should' be put of the realm of possibility because that run means nothing. That runner should never try to score unless he can score uncontested. I saw something similar once in my franchise last year,. But it probably happens rarely enough that i can chalk it up to a player who didnt have his head in the game. It does happen occasionally in MLB, so yes "technically" not of the realm of possibility.
      Last edited by NolanRyansSnowmonkey; 06-15-2018, 04:21 PM.

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      • KnightTemplar
        MVP
        • Feb 2017
        • 3282

        #4
        Re: CPU bonehead plays

        Originally posted by NolanRyansSnowmonkey
        It 'should' be put of the realm of possibility because that run means nothing. That runner should never try to score unless he can score uncontested. I saw something similar once in my franchise last year,. But it probably happens rarely enough that i can chalk it up to a player who didnt have his head in the game. It does happen occasionally in MLB, so yes "technically" not of the realm of possibility.
        A lot of times we ask why stuff like this isn't in the game. Appears it is. One of those games that ends on a WTH? It happens.

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        • Caulfield
          Hall Of Fame
          • Apr 2011
          • 10986

          #5
          Re: CPU bonehead plays

          I wonder if the runners aggressiveness was high, like 70 plus high. I sure wouldnt want to see it happen with someone like David Ortiz trying to score.
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          • BleacherCreature
            MVP
            • Apr 2007
            • 3160

            #6
            CPU bonehead plays

            I threw out Mark Trumbo at home trying to score on an attempted inside the park home run. He hit a screaming liner off the the left field wall that Stanton played like a hand grenade. The ball bounced about 100 feet away until Gardner came over from center, relayed the throw to Gregorius who threw home to nail Trumbo by plenty. It was only in the 4th inning though so I guess you can’t really call it a bone head play at the time.


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            • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
              MVP
              • Jun 2016
              • 1354

              #7
              Re: CPU bonehead plays

              Originally posted by BleacherCreature
              I threw out Mark Trumbo at home trying to score on an attempted inside the park home run. He hit a screaming liner off the the left field wall that Stanton played like a hand grenade. The ball bounced about 100 feet away until Gardner came over from center, relayed the throw to Gregorius who threw home to nail Trumbo by plenty. It was only in the 4th inning though so I guess you can’t really call it a bone head play at the time.
              Yeah you only get a few opportunities in your career for an inside the park home run. Especially for a guy like Trumbo, so he was probably thinking "it's now or never!", and ran through the third base coach's stop sign and prayed for a bad throw.

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              • BleacherCreature
                MVP
                • Apr 2007
                • 3160

                #8
                Re: CPU bonehead plays

                Originally posted by NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                Yeah you only get a few opportunities in your career for an inside the park home run. Especially for a guy like Trumbo, so he was probably thinking "it's now or never!", and ran through the third base coach's stop sign and prayed for a bad throw.


                Matt V actually did say he ignored the third base coach.


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                • Rocket32
                  MVP
                  • May 2016
                  • 1639

                  #9
                  Re: CPU bonehead plays

                  Originally posted by sabastiane
                  Wanted to share a boneheaded play by the cpu that ended up costing them the game. I’m at the Marlins up by three with two outs in the bottom of the ninth With one man on. Their batter hits a double to the right corner and the runner on first tries to make it home and is thrown out at the plate to end the game instead of staying at 3rd and allowing the tying run to come to the plate.
                  Wanted to see if anyone else experienced a bonehead play like this?
                  Sounds like he just had a JR Smith moment and forgot the score so he just went for it thinking he was the tying run.

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                  • TVC15
                    Rookie
                    • May 2011
                    • 119

                    #10
                    Re: CPU bonehead plays

                    I was playing a few weeks ago and hit a shallow pop fly into right center. 2B, CF and RF all run for it, get there at the same time and miss it.

                    Exactly like that scene in Major League. I think I saved the video of it, I’ll try and edit and upload it.

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                    • saucerset
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 482

                      #11
                      Re: CPU bonehead plays

                      I hit into a game ending double play (shocker) and the CPU 2nd baseman tossed the ball to the short stop but the ball went about 50 ft in the air when he was only 10 ft away. Both safe on the play. Ended up winning the game in the end.

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                      • Caulfield
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 10986

                        #12
                        Re: CPU bonehead plays

                        the fix is in. the cpu is throwing games to compensate balance against those times it enforces the comeback.
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                        • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                          MVP
                          • Jun 2016
                          • 1354

                          #13
                          Re: CPU bonehead plays

                          Originally posted by Caulfield
                          the fix is in. the cpu is throwing games to compensate balance against those times it enforces the comeback.
                          Ahh yes. Clearly, physicists and developers have finally discovered that elusive perfect line of balance between the Comeback Code and the Bonehead Principle.

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                          • dazzelle
                            Pro
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 684

                            #14
                            Re: CPU bonehead plays

                            Maybe a little boneheaded but it's kind of nice seeing errors like this.


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