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Updated GRC 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.

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

There is 1 game remaining in each division.  They are:

  • West: SJCS at Albany (4/29)
  • East: Polo at Trenton (5/1)
GRC West

If SJCS defeats Albany, the final standings and order of finish will be:

  1. SJCS 4-1
  2. Albany 3-2
  3. Pattonsburg 3-2
  4. North Harrison 3-2
  5. King City 2-3
  6. North Andrew 0-5
If Albany defeats SJCS, the final standings and order of finish will be:
  1. Albany 4-1
  2. Pattonsburg 3-2
  3. SJCS 3-2
  4. North Harrison 3-2
  5. King City 2-3
  6. North Andrew 0-5
GRC East

If Polo defeats Trenton, the final standings and order of finish will be:
  1. Princeton 6-0
  2. Putnam County 5-1
  3. Maysville 4-2
  4. Polo 3-3
  5. South Harrison 2-4
  6. Trenton 1-5
  7. Milan 0-6
If Trenton defeats Polo, the final standings and order of finish will be:

    1. Princeton 6-0
    2. Putnam County 5-1
    3. Maysville 4-2
    4. Polo, South Harrison and Trenton tied at 2-4
    7. Milan 0-6

Polo, South Harrison and Trenton will break their tie based on the fewest runs allowed in the games between the three teams.

The graphic below represents the order of finish based on the final score:

If Trenton wins 11-3, then they will all finish with the same number of runs allowed and the order of finish will be determined by the conference office.

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