If your opinion is that the result stays a 4 without comparison to the PITCHING GRADE TABLE. If a second column roll resulted in a 4, you would need to verify the pitcher’s grade per the above. Therefore, on a second column card a 6 is not different than a 4. Also, numbers 7, 8 and 11 are never changed when they come up after a 0 (that is, on a second dice roll), BUT ALL OTHER SECOND COLUMN NUMBERS MUST ALWAYS BE CHECKED. Simply use the 7 or 8 for the result, neither is subject to further change in this case. NOTE: When 0 is changed to 7 or 8, do not make the normal second dice roll. If there is a number in the block, use it as the result number instead of the original one. On the 1st page of the booklet under OBSERVE THESE PITCHING GRADES the following paragraph is listed, My feeling regarding the change being correct is based on the following: Other league members, including myself, believe that the 4 should then be compared to the PITCHING GRADE TABLE to determine the result. Some league members believe that the 6 becomes a 4 and should just be treated as a double. Our league has a disagreement about what should happen next.
The bases-loaded board indicates that on a double-column card, that 6 becomes a 4. I am hoping that you can help my league and I understand how a scenario should be interpreted using the MG BOOKLET.Ī second column 6 was rolled with bases loaded.