| Change Effect | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pos | Player | Points | Rank | Rating | Rank | Rating | Eff | Pro |
| 1 | Lonnie Langford | 11.74 | 103 | 1660.26 | 1660.26 -> 1679.5 | 37.61 -> 37.87 | ||
| 2 | Jarrett Gaddy | 6.06 | 372 | 1625.51 | 372 -> 373 | 1625.51 -> 1644.5 | 25.47 -> 25.63 | |
| 3 | Mike Corbett WA | 3.77 | 81 | 1692.59 | 1692.59 -> 1701.27 | 32.36 -> 32.36 | ||
| 4 | Johnny Hill | 2.45 | 3176 | 1404.05 | 3176 -> 3033 | 1404.05 -> 1436.64 | 6.71 -> 7.06 | |
| 5 | David Johnston US | 1.64 | 379 | 1606.68 | 379 -> 381 | 1606.68 -> 1614.97 | 21.62 -> 21.57 | |
| 6 | Devan Bland | 1.17 | 2072 | 1523.69 | 2072 -> 2077 | 1523.69 -> 1535.57 | 18.87 -> 18.58 | |
| 7 | Jaran Jones | 0.89 | 2648 | 1509.63 | 2648 -> 2622 | 1509.63 -> 1517.52 | 15.68 -> 15.31 | |
| 8 | Neil Kubath | 0.74 | 1718 | 1436.18 | 1718 -> 1722 | 1436.18 -> 1446.69 | 8.01 -> 8 | |
| 9 | Matt Galbraith | 0.65 | 2343 | 1500.69 | 1500.69 -> 1500.3 | 9.76 -> 9.68 | ||
| 10 | John McAllister | 0.59 | 2325 | 1586.84 | 2325 -> 2301 | 1586.84 -> 1569.58 | 28.09 -> 26.87 | |
| 10 | Matt Cohn | 0.59 | 1853 | 1491.33 | 1853 -> 1843 | 1491.33 -> 1482.22 | 19.28 -> 18.86 | |
| 12 | Jasmijn de Jong | 0.46 | 1237 | 1462.65 | 1237 -> 1240 | 1462.65 -> 1447.73 | 5.83 -> 5.82 | |
| 13 | John Garnett | 0.39 | 1459 | 1416.24 | 1459 -> 1463 | 1416.24 -> 1405.72 | 7.87 -> 7.85 | |
| 14 | Garrick West | 0.33 | 7676 | 1272.07 | 7676 -> 7489 | 1272.07 -> 1266.76 | 9.87 -> 8.67 | |
| 14 | Tim Collins | 0.33 | 2085 | 1313.50 | 2085 -> 2091 | 1313.50 -> 1304.82 | 5.22 -> 5.2 | |
| 16 | Ashley Weaver | 0.20 | 1024 | 1399.07 | 1399.07 -> 1376.25 | 8.09 -> 8.06 | ||
| 17 | James Orrell | 0.13 | 13196 | 1123.11 | 13196 -> 12835 | 1123.11 -> 1110.23 | 1.34 -> 1.32 | |
| 17 | Isabelle Grams | 0.13 | 6977 | 1446.86 | 6977 -> 6923 | 1446.86 -> 1396.86 | 7.27 -> 6.6 | |
Each game is set on one ball per game and have a scoring chart that determines whether you get an out (or double play* or triple play**), a single, double, triple, or home run. The maximum number of bases for a ball is 4 (home run). After you achieve a home run score on a ball, you can stop playing that ball.
*Eligible if two or more players on base
**Eligible if one or more players is on base
Whatever amount of bases you achieve in a ball, you look at the scoring chart and mark out, single, double, triple, or home run. Start a new game and repeat until you reach three outs and end the inning, or you’ve exhausted all of your batters (9 balls).
Example for Iron Maiden:
Out( triple play)* - <10 million
Out (double play)** – > 10 million and < 20 million
Out - > 20 million and < 30 million
Single – 30 million
Double – 100 million
Triple – 200 million
Home Run – 350 million
Let’s say…
On batter 1 you score 168,570,340. You would get 2 bases (double) and get a runner on second base.
On batter 2 you score 37,344,650. You look up what 37 million equals and see that it scores a single so you mark a single. You now have runners on first and third base.
On batter 3 you score 7,223,203(ouch!). 7 million is less than the triple play scoring threshold you are eligible for a Triple Play. Because you have two people on base, this is possible and your inning is over.
After a predetermined number of innings the person with the most runs wins. For any ties, go to whoever had the most total batters used (number of balls played)
Schedule:
7 innings of qualifying starting at noon. Doors open at 11 for practice.
Top 16 runs qualify. For a tiebreaker on runs, the total number of balls played across all games will be the tiebreaker (even for bubble ties).
Quarterfinals : 3 innings in group of four, top 2 from each group mov eon
Semifinals: 3 innings in group of four, top 2 from each group move on
Finals: 3 innings in group of four
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