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  • strut24
    MVP
    • Mar 2003
    • 1533

    #1

    question about errors

    Ive had players have wild throws to first that pull the 1B off the bag and go as hits intsead of errors...also, i dont see any wild pitches or wild throws to first that need to be scooped or get past the 1B..is this happening for other players? Just wondering..this game is really awesome tho
  • turn2dmk
    Pro
    • Jul 2002
    • 412

    #2
    Re: question about errors

    ive seen wild pitches/pass balls, and errors on grounders, as well as throws pulling a man off the bag

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    • turn2dmk
      Pro
      • Jul 2002
      • 412

      #3
      Re: question about errors

      ive seen wild pitches/pass balls, and errors on grounders, as well as throws pulling a man off the bag

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      • Momson
        Rookie
        • Mar 2003
        • 11

        #4
        Re: question about errors

        Maybe this will help...

        See the official rules - in partlicular Rule 10.13(d)(1). Also see 10.05 and 10.06. What it comes down to, at least in real baseball, is a judgment call on the part of the official scorer. I don't know how, or if, the game simulates this. But take a situation where a SS goes deep in the hole and tries to throw to first. The question is whether or not IN THE SCORER'S JUDGMENT a good throw would result in an out. 10.13(d)(1).

        I've seen it both ways in the game, I think. Throws frequently draw my first baseman off the bag, and I've seen him look as though he's scooping throws up now and then. Most of the time I get the out, but when I don't I've seen it scored both ways.

        I don't have a clue how the game simulates all this. Technology is a great thing, but I've yet to see the computer chip that make a judgment call.

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        • Momson
          Rookie
          • Mar 2003
          • 11

          #5
          Re: question about errors

          Maybe this will help...

          See the official rules - in partlicular Rule 10.13(d)(1). Also see 10.05 and 10.06. What it comes down to, at least in real baseball, is a judgment call on the part of the official scorer. I don't know how, or if, the game simulates this. But take a situation where a SS goes deep in the hole and tries to throw to first. The question is whether or not IN THE SCORER'S JUDGMENT a good throw would result in an out. 10.13(d)(1).

          I've seen it both ways in the game, I think. Throws frequently draw my first baseman off the bag, and I've seen him look as though he's scooping throws up now and then. Most of the time I get the out, but when I don't I've seen it scored both ways.

          I don't have a clue how the game simulates all this. Technology is a great thing, but I've yet to see the computer chip that make a judgment call.

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          • K_GUN
            C*t*z*n *f RSN
            • Jul 2002
            • 3891

            #6
            Re: question about errors

            good post

            when computer chips in video games start "learning" from past decisions judgement calls will be implemented...and so will incredible AI
            Bummed that you're not on my ignore list yet?.....Don't worry, I'm sure you will be very soon.

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            • K_GUN
              C*t*z*n *f RSN
              • Jul 2002
              • 3891

              #7
              Re: question about errors

              good post

              when computer chips in video games start "learning" from past decisions judgement calls will be implemented...and so will incredible AI
              Bummed that you're not on my ignore list yet?.....Don't worry, I'm sure you will be very soon.

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