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Discussion: Games between different rankings

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March 30, 2018
BubbleHead96
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Games between different rankings
I understand the equalizer rule, however how do the runs work with M+ going to 7 runs and M only being 5 also how will that affect Homeruns. Sorry if this has been talked about before I am just checking. Thanks
March 30, 2018
BruceAZ
Men's 70
155 posts
BH, the way it went for us in the Spring Worlds when we, a M team played a M+ team, we got 5 runs and they were home team. They also had to play by the M rules, 5 runs an inning and 6 Hrs.
March 30, 2018
TimMcElroy
942 posts
Whenever there is an equalizer rule in effect, the teams play to the HR and runs per inning rule of the lower rated team.

Major Plus vs Major would be played with 6 HR and 5 runs per inning. The team receiving the equalizer would be the VISITOR in that game.
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