Post by churchfoys on Feb 26, 2016 2:32:51 GMT -5
PITCHER/PLAYER INJURIES
1. All pitchers have an Injury Rating (0 through 6); Potential Injuries can occur for rolls of 6-7 through 6-12.
Injury Rating (Potential Injury)
0 (none)
1 (6-12)
2 (6-11)
3 (6-10)
4 (6-9)
5 (6-8)
6 (6-7)
2. Injuries can occur ONLY when a pitcher’s Injury Rating matches his Potential Injury roll.
Example:
(i6) Fernandez, Jose has an Injury Rating of 6. He can be injured only when 6-7 is rolled.
3. Follow the Super Advanced Injury Chart for players and pitchers.
Note:
When pitchers are injured when batting, follow the players Injury Chart.
Super Advanced Injury Chart
Split # (BATTER Injury)
1 (OK)
2 (OK)
3 (OK)
4 (OK)
5 (REM)
6 (REM)
7 (1)
8 (1)
9 (1)
10 (2)
11 (2)
12 (3)
13 (3)
14 (4)**
15 (5)**
16 (6)**
17 (8)**
18 (10)**
19 (15)**
20 (60)**
Split # (PITCHER Injury)
1 (OK)
2 (OK)
3 (OK)
4 (OK)
5 (OK)
6 (OK)
7 (1)
8 (2)
9 (4)
10 (5)
11 (6)
12 (9)**
13 (10)**
14 (11)**
15 (12)**
16 (15)**
17 (15)**
18 (20)**
19 (30)**
20 (60)**
** - MAXIMUM INJURY CHART
Batter SP RP
AB GS IP MAXIMUM INJURY
300 20 40 30 games
450 - - 15 games
- 28 60 6 games
600* - - 3 games
* AB + BB
Notes:
For Starter/Relievers, follow SP criteria; for Reliever/Starters, RP crieria.
Void/update the following charts/clauses:
Advanced Injury Chart;
6.03 through Note 6.01.2;
Note 6.01.6
Season Ending (Tony C.) Chart (change 10, 15 days to 30, 60 days, respectively).
COMMENTARY
This is a new Strat rule. It must be passed in the BVL to avoid a major discrepancy and to make Mr. Luplow happy, i.e., games can be played in seconds as he won't have to watch for 6-12 rolls during an entire game!
1. All pitchers have an Injury Rating (0 through 6); Potential Injuries can occur for rolls of 6-7 through 6-12.
Injury Rating (Potential Injury)
0 (none)
1 (6-12)
2 (6-11)
3 (6-10)
4 (6-9)
5 (6-8)
6 (6-7)
2. Injuries can occur ONLY when a pitcher’s Injury Rating matches his Potential Injury roll.
Example:
(i6) Fernandez, Jose has an Injury Rating of 6. He can be injured only when 6-7 is rolled.
3. Follow the Super Advanced Injury Chart for players and pitchers.
Note:
When pitchers are injured when batting, follow the players Injury Chart.
Super Advanced Injury Chart
Split # (BATTER Injury)
1 (OK)
2 (OK)
3 (OK)
4 (OK)
5 (REM)
6 (REM)
7 (1)
8 (1)
9 (1)
10 (2)
11 (2)
12 (3)
13 (3)
14 (4)**
15 (5)**
16 (6)**
17 (8)**
18 (10)**
19 (15)**
20 (60)**
Split # (PITCHER Injury)
1 (OK)
2 (OK)
3 (OK)
4 (OK)
5 (OK)
6 (OK)
7 (1)
8 (2)
9 (4)
10 (5)
11 (6)
12 (9)**
13 (10)**
14 (11)**
15 (12)**
16 (15)**
17 (15)**
18 (20)**
19 (30)**
20 (60)**
** - MAXIMUM INJURY CHART
Batter SP RP
AB GS IP MAXIMUM INJURY
300 20 40 30 games
450 - - 15 games
- 28 60 6 games
600* - - 3 games
* AB + BB
Notes:
For Starter/Relievers, follow SP criteria; for Reliever/Starters, RP crieria.
Void/update the following charts/clauses:
Advanced Injury Chart;
6.03 through Note 6.01.2;
Note 6.01.6
Season Ending (Tony C.) Chart (change 10, 15 days to 30, 60 days, respectively).
COMMENTARY
This is a new Strat rule. It must be passed in the BVL to avoid a major discrepancy and to make Mr. Luplow happy, i.e., games can be played in seconds as he won't have to watch for 6-12 rolls during an entire game!