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Re: What is the infield fly rule of FIRST?
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Originally Posted by Chris Fultz
Qualification Points.
- Where your points depend on your opponents score.
Imagine such a rule in professional sports -
Todays score was Yankees 10, Sox 4, giving the Yankees the win and 7 QPs (average of the scores) for the Pennant.
Today the Colts beat the Bears 21 - 7, giving the Colts a Win and 42 QPs (their score plus 2x the losers score) and the Bears 7 QPs.
Today the Pacers and the Bulls played a great game. Initially, the Bulls we thought to be the winner, but there were 3 red flags (-5 points each) against the Bulls, helping the Pacers comeout on top (they were penalty-less). The 102 - 90 win gives the Pacers 192 QPs and the Bulls 90 QPs toward their division rankings.
This would certainly add another dimension to the games..
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Qualifying points are closely related to World Cup Soccer rules, where you get 2 points for a win, 1 for a tie and 0 for a loss. Tiebreaker is point differential.
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