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Who is your Player of the Game?

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This is stupid, and I refuse to participate.
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7/12 Box score now online!

Post by Southpaw Slim »

July 12, 2009 BOX SCORE

After the game, I wasn't sure who P.O.G. should have been. I reluctantly chose myself, always hating to take a "me first" approach when I'm on the fence (especially after sucking fatty ballz following the trade). After further review, the choice is clear. Click to see.
I intended to write something to remind everybody of my superior prowess.
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Post by retep »

I wasn't there, but it sure looks like you!
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Post by Joe shmoe »

that box score aint right, we had more than 3 rbis
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Post by Southpaw Slim »

Peter: Thanks. I thought so at first, but with 4 runs, the sac fly and the OFA I feel that Nathan made a bigger contribution in more categories than I.

RJ: Once again, I only transcribed what was on the scoresheet. As much as I try, it is not possible for me to remember every play. I can't accurately determine which at-bats produced RBI's, so I can only go off of what I've been given.

Everybody please remember to keep an eye on the stats when you come around to score or if you're waiting to bat. The quicker we can catch discrepancies, the better we can track our stats. If you're the active scorekeeper and you miss a play, ask your teammates on the bench -- or opposing teammates if you're DHing -- to help you fill in the gaps.
I intended to write something to remind everybody of my superior prowess.
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Post by retep »

Yeah, Nate had my 2nd place vote.

In the future, we should title these "07/02 Player of the Game & Boxscore"
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(Three point zero eight) If it is discovered during the game that a statistic has been scored incorrectly, the wronged player must ask The Commissioner or his designee to handle their concern before that player’s next at-bat. The Commissioner or his designee will verify if the intent of the scorekeeper is accurately represented on the scoresheet.

a. Scoring changes will only occur if there was a non-subjective scoring error such as a Sacrifice Fly not being scored, a run scored not having been marked, a double marked only as a hit, a HR not scored in the hits column, etc.

b. Scoring changes will not occur to any decision based on a judgment call (awarding hits and extra bases) by the scorekeeper as per rule (3.04).

(3.09) The Commissioner has final authority over any retroactive changes to the statistics and game information such as notes. In the case of a discrepancy in score between the scoresheet and the innings sheet, The Commissioner or his designee will determine the total runs scored by reconstructing events recorded on the scoresheet.
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