Help me with my math…
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So the Ranked Season lifetime standings tells me I’ve played 3,547 innings. I’ve scored 514 runs. If I divide 514 by 3,547, that means I score .14 runs per inning.
If I multiply .14 by 9, that means I score 1.3 runs per 9 innings. Is this correct?
My lifetime batting average is .234. I score 1.3 runs per 9 innings, yet I’m 114-68. That means the majority of the community hits even worse than I do, and score even less per 9, probably.
This game is awful.
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It was a pitching dominant heavy year and many people struggle to hit against the outlier guys and guys with high 90s sinkers. Only the upper tier players were really able to score runs consistently and even they have off games.
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reminder it also doesn't count dashboard runs too. If you hit a 3 run bomb and the guy quits out you played those innings but didn't score the 3 run home run and got the win.
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@talesofwyn_psn said in Help me with my math…:
reminder it also doesn't count dashboard runs too. If you hit a 3 run bomb and the guy quits out you played those innings but didn't score the 3 run home run and got the win.
Good point. I’ve certainly missed out on runs this way.
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