3 batters hitting 3,4,5 in my order. They have 719, 711, and 709 PA/162. After the first game of the TOC in which they all had 5 PA's the 719 and the 709 dropped to 99% but the 711 stayed at 100%. Can anyone explain this? It's not a huge deal but to me it seems mathematically impossible, I know about and understand in the TOC a player starts with 15.4% of his PA "used" but it seems like there has to be some variable I'm missing.
10/10/2016 3:23 PM
rounding? perhaps the two players remaining at 100% are actually at 99.52% and the third at 99.48% (as an example)?
10/10/2016 5:01 PM
Here's one possibility - the initial fatigue is calculated based on PA rather than PA/162. Did the 711 guy come from a shorter season than the other 2?
10/10/2016 5:42 PM
I was thinking that might of had something to do with it dahs but the 719 is 1896 Elmer Smith (bats 3rd dropped to 99%), the 711 is 1894 Lave Cross ( bats 4th stayed at 100%) and the 702 is 1938 Arky Vaughn (5th and dropped to 99%)??
10/10/2016 6:41 PM
Lol I posted this question on the TOC chat board and got a reply of "5 x 162 = 810"....Someone has mastered 4th grade math!!
10/11/2016 1:59 AM
LOL
10/11/2016 7:58 AM

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