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Perhaps I'm missing something.
"All Times" seems useless here, since the other three time categories cover the entire spectrum of the game itself. In other words, "All Times" never applies except for the moments before the umpire calls out "play ball."
"All Scores" seems to basically mean +/- four runs, or "blowout."
Am I missing something there?
Also, this system seems less useful than the previous system, which allowed differentiation between being behind and being ahead by these scores--which seems necessary. I may well have different ideas on playing my infield in if I'm up 3 runs than if I'm down three runs, for example. Or I may came more about the platoon advantage, or my hook of starting pitchers, or ... whatever.
Again, what am I missing?
Last edited by RonCo; 08-11-2015 at 11:18 PM.
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