Scoring from 2nd on a single with two outs?
Not sure if this is the right forum, but here goes...
One thing I was very encouraged to see with OOTP 2007 was that not every batter scores from 1st on a 2-out double, like they did in previous versions.
However, I'm a little baffled by how the game decides who will score from 2nd on a single with two down, generally a pretty automatic run unless you're slower than the proverbial winter molasses.
I wish I had the PBP, but when I alt-tabbed to come to the browser window, the PBP went away and I have yet to figure out if I can replay the previous play's PBP.
In any case, the situation: runners on 2nd and 3rd. Runner on 3rd is a catcher, a 1 speed according to SISA and my head scout. Runner on 2nd is a 9 speed according to both SISA and my head scout. On a 3-1 pitch, the batter singles to right. The runner on 2nd stops at 3rd. The right fielder has a 7 arm (SISA scouted). I realize that it would be good to have more than anecdotal evidence, but over about 30 games played out in one-pitch mode, as far as I can tell, it's essentially random whether a player on 2nd will score on a single with 2 down, and bears no relation to the runner's speed, when almost every runner should score on this play.
Am I just imagining things? Is this just a sample size issue? Has anyone else noticed this? I'd be happy to gather evidence to pin this down if indeed it is a bug.
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Jeff Watson
Former dynasty writer and online league player, now mostly retired
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