Advancing Runners
Advancing on Hits: On any hit the manager may send his runner an extra base more than previously mentioned. The Defense rolls the D20 and adds its Outfield FIELDING. If it total is greater than the runner’s SPEED, the runner is out.
• If there are 2 outs you may add +5 to the runner’s SPEED
• If the runner started on 2nd or 3rd and is going home, you may and +5 to the runner’s SPEED (This may be combined with the previous +5).
Advancing on Throws: If a runner on 3rd is attempting to take home as an extra base, After the defense chooses to attempt the throw home but before the outfield makes a throw for a play at the plate, the offense may choose to send any runners on 1st or 2nd to the next base. The outfield may then choose which runners to attempt to throw out.
Advancing on Outs: If the result of the swing was an Out(FB), the batter is out. If there is a runner on second or third the manager may decide to tag up and send the runner to the next base. No runner from first may advance. The offense decides which runners he is sending and the defense decides which runner to attempt the out.
• The Defense rolls the D20 + Outfield FIELDING. If the roll is greater than the runner’s SPEED, the runner is out.
• If the runner is advancing to home, +5 to the runner’s SPEED.
• If a runner from third scores, it counts as a sacrifice fly (SF) and the batter gets an RBI.
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