
That said, I have a question or potential issue. I created two teams (1992 A's and 2004 Red Sox.. for kicks) and played two one inning games. I just wanted to get the feel of the program. I didn't really try to create any unusual situations. I've always understood that a sac fly does not count as an official AB. However, when fooling around, I had the following situation and I'll describe it how the game manager describes it.
(1 out)
-Johnny Damon steals second.
(runner now on 2nd base only - 1st and 3rd open)
-#24 Manny Ramirez hits a sacrifice fly to the center fielder #6 Willie Wilson. #18 Johnny Damon advances to third.
(2 outs)
Because I did a one inning game each player that batted only had one plate appearance. It did appear that Manny was credited for 1PA, 1AB and 0H, so I assumed 0 for 1 and a .000 Avg., but I'm to understand that he should be 0-0. To be sure I later played another game in which I gave him a hit. He was 1-1 in that game with a double.
Now in the season stats he is credited with 2PA, 2AB, 1H and a .500 Avg. As far as I know he should definitely be 2PA, 1AB, 1H and a 1.000 Avg. as his first game should be 0-0 with a sac fly. Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?