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Originally Posted by Markus Heinsohn
I find the order of events logical. The game calculates the outcome, basing it on normal circumstances (average fielder, average fielder positioning), and then checks, using the ball location and other factors like ball speed and type which were determined initally, if the fielder or the defense positioning changes the outcome of the play. Mekes perfect sense to me.
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So the ball location, speed, and type are generated at the time that the game determines there is a ball in play? Does the defensive check using the batted-ball data match the ball with a
specific fielder or
pair of fielders (while factoring in defensive positioning changes)?