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2023 GRC East Baseball Crossover Scenarios




by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

The GRC Baseball Crossover games will be played May 4 at GRC East schools.  The matchups will be based on the order of finish within each division.

Below are the scenarios for the GRC East.  GRC West scenarios were posted last night at https://grandriverconference.blogspot.com/2023/04/2023-grc-west-baseball-crossover.html.

Note that they scenarios are unofficial.  No games are official until an announcement from the Conference office.

There are 4 games remaining.  They are:

  • Maysville at Princeton (4/27)
  • Putnam County at Milan (4/27)
  • South Harrison at Trenton (4/27)
  • Polo at Trenton (5/1)
#1 - Will play for the Conference Championship
  • If Princeton defeats Maysville, then Princeton will finish #1
  • If Maysville defeats Princeton, and Milan defeats Putnam County, then Maysville will finish #1
  • If Maysville defeats Princeton, and Putnam County defeats Milan, then there is a 3-way tie for #1 through #3 between Maysville, Princeton and Putnam County that will be broken by fewest runs scored in the games between each team
    • If Maysville allows 6 or fewer runs and by 5 or less, then Princeton wins the division
    • If Maysville scores exactly 11 runs and wins by 5 or less, then Princeton wins the division
    • If Maysville allows 4 or fewer runs and wins by 6 or more, then Maysville wins the division
    • If Maysville scores 12 or more runs and allows 5 or more runs, then Putnam County wins the division
    • If Maysville wins 11-5, then there will be a 3-way tie
#2
  • If Princeton defeats Maysville, then Putnam County will finish #2
  • If Maysville defeats Princeton, and Milan defeats Putnam County, then Princeton will finish #2
  • If Maysville defeats Princeton, and Putnam County defeats Milan, then there is a 3-way tie for #1 through #3 between Maysville, Princeton and Putnam County that will be broken by fewest runs scored in the games between each team
#3
  • If Princeton defeats Maysville, then Maysville will finish #3
  • If Maysville defeats Princeton, and Milan defeats Putnam County, then Putnam County will finish #3
  • If Maysville defeats Princeton, and Putnam County defeats Milan, then there is a 3-way tie for #1 through #3 between Maysville, Princeton and Putnam County that will be broken by fewest runs scored in the games between each team
#4
  • If Polo defeats Trenton, then Polo will finish #4
  • If Trenton defeats Polo and South Harrison, then Trenton will finish #4
  • If Trenton defeats Polo, and South Harrison defeats Trenton, then there is a 3-way tie for #4 through #6 between Polo, South Harrison and Trenton that will be broken by fewest runs scored in the games between each team
#5
  • If Polo and South Harrison defeat Trenton, then South Harrison will finish #5
  • If Polo defeats Trenton, and Trenton defeats South Harrison, then Trenton will finish #5
  • If Trenton defeats Polo and South Harrison, then Polo will finish #5
  • If Trenton defeats Polo, and South Harrison defeats Trenton, then there is a 3-way tie for #4 through #6 between Polo, South Harrison and Trenton that will be broken by fewest runs scored in the games between each team
#6
  • If Trenton defeats South Harrison, then South Harrison will finish #6
  • If Polo and South Harrison defeat Trenton, then Trenton will finish #6
  • If Trenton defeats Polo, and South Harrison defeats Trenton, then there is a 3-way tie for #4 through #6 between Polo, South Harrison and Trenton that will be broken by fewest runs scored in the games between each team
#7 - Will not play in the Crossover Game
  • Milan will finish #7

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