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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Tango’s Lab: Simple Baseball Card Game

By Tangotiger, 12:24 PM

First, let me note my three inspirations for what I am about to post:
1. Bill James created a basketball card game on his site, and I’ve always wanted to do one for baseball
2. The CFL (football) Sports Action game is the best sports board game I’ve ever played
3. Extra Innings baseball game (Jack Kavanaugh) is, if not the best, so wonderfully simple that any added realism comes at a cost of unnecessary complexity

I’ll get into those three things in a future post (maybe, probably), but for now, here is my initial take on creating a baseball card game.  I haven’t worked out all the percentages precisely yet.  They are rough, but good enough for test purposes.  (Don’t comment on the possibility that there are too many or too few walks or not enough doubles, etc.  I just slapped something together.  Don’t try to arbitrage it just yet)

What I’d like is for you guys to try a half-inning, and see if this is good or tedious.  Is it worth it?  Is the pitch-by-pitch an added level of realism, or is it just too complex?  Is it a chore to remember the count, or is it ok to manually tally the count?  Feel free to be as harsh as you like. 

Here are the rules in 2 steps (and substeps):

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