How is the MWBL going to handle the
Christmas Classic Home Run Derby . This is an idea that came from a
league (BUNT),
that I check out from time to time, and think has a great web site.
Dave Snyderman one of the members came up with the idea a few years
ago and which has been refined somewhat as they went along. The MWBL
refined the idea a little more, but will adopt this concept for the
2003 MWBL Christmas Classic Home Run Derby.
It is very simple really. What the MWBL Commissioner
will do is take a pair of percentile dice. These are 2 dice, each
with 10 sides, and ideally, both with different colors, one red one
white. If you ever played any role playing games you probably have
seen these dice. They are readily available at hobby shops and game
stores that cater to the role play crowd. When rolled, these dice
will produce a number between 01 and 00 thus the name percentile
dice.
To determine each hitter’s chance of hitting a home
run, we assign them a % chance. This is equal to ½ their total Home
Run’s in the previous MWBL season, plus 10%. The rest of the contest
consists of rolling the dice and recording whether it was a homer or
an out until 10 outs are recorded. So, for example, Bonds in 2002
who had 68 HR's at the end of the season would homer on a roll of
01-44. We also allowed 00 to be a homerun so everyone got an extra
1% chance of hitting one.
Each Home Run hit will follow with a roll of two percentile dice,
and one six sided dice. This will help us create the total distance
for each Home Run hit. The six sided dice on all rolls of a (6) six
will result in a re-roll, with a (5,6) result will be a (5), any
rolls on the re-roll will result in (4) four. On all rolls of a
(5,4) five or four the result will be in the number being a (4)
four, on all rolls of a (3,2,1) three, two, one will result in the
number being a (3) The two percentile dice will follow, with the
white dice being the foot distance in (10) tens, and the red dice
being the distance in single feet. Thus a roll of a six sided dice
of (TWO), white Percentile (FIVE), and red percentile (SEVEN), would
result in the batter hitting a (457) Four hundred fifty seven foot
home run. We then follow the actual rules of the Home Run
Derby.
The top six Home Run Candidates
in each league will represent the
twelve man field in the Christmas
Classic Home Run Derby.
Hope this helps explain how we handle what could
becoming one of the MWBL favorite off season activities the MWBL
Christmas Classic Home Run Derby.