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My chart books Jump Chart tells us to drop down TWO rows for attempts to steal 3rd. How many should we move down for steals of home?

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My chart books Jump Chart tells us to drop down TWO rows for attempts to steal 3rd. How many should we move down for steals of home?

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In the newest Chart Book, the rules state that you drop down FOUR rows on the chart for attempts to steal home, and use Row J of the Action Chart for the steal result. Q: The rules stipulate that an outfielder playing an outfield position for which he is not rated is to have his range and arm reduced by one. What do you do if you must play an infielder out of position? Are there certain set values to be given to any player playing out of position? Generally, you should only use players at positions at which they are listed. If using the injury features in column 2, the rules do say that if a player is the last available at a position and he must miss games, he’ll delay his games missed until another player at that position becomes available again. If you want to use a player at any position that he is not listed for in the infield, give him a rating of 5 e0. An infielder moving to the outfield would be rated 1(1) e0. Anyone emergency catchers would be rated 1(1) e0.

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