Those are all correct, terms I've heard announcers use in both situations.
Well, sure. Same as runner(s) on and man/men on, but that doesn't change the fact that the skill in this game is solely labeled as Runners On Base 🤷🏻♂️
Fine. But also remember that at one point when they changed the images for skills that vs LHB/RHB for pitchers were represented with the inverse image of said skill so there is precedent, I would argue, that just because Glu says it's runners in scoring position doesn't necessarily mean it's ONLY runners in scoring position. If you want to be pedantic about it...
Well you're in luck, the College Board has removed the optional essay and subject test reqs just this month. Should make reading these forums much easier for you.
Fine. But also remember that at one point when they changed the images for skills that vs LHB/RHB for pitchers were represented with the inverse image of said skill so there is precedent, I would argue, that just because Glu says it's runners in scoring position doesn't necessarily mean it's ONLY runners in scoring position. If you want to be pedantic about it...
Nope. Not talking about general baseball terms, talking about a specific thing - the "runners on base" skill. Glu having messed up other skills in their game doesn't change the runners on base skill being called the runners on base skill. Saying men on base at a baseball game or dude on second while playing MLB the show has nothing to do with the runners on base skill in tap sports baseball being the runners on base skill in tap sports baseball.
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I'd probably stick with Reggie unless you're rolling in the LXP's
Fine. But also remember that at one point when they changed the images for skills that vs LHB/RHB for pitchers were represented with the inverse image of said skill so there is precedent, I would argue, that just because Glu says it's runners in scoring position doesn't necessarily mean it's ONLY runners in scoring position. If you want to be pedantic about it...