The OZ League has also been around for many years and they use the Paul Marino boards. We use the same base runner advancement on hits and the same grid for changing hits to outs by the pitcher's grade as the BG). We've added a few rolls but not all the complexity of the MG (no rolling for base runner speed, OF arms, etc. I have sent the DVAL boards to hundreds of people over the years and while for some I'm sure it's just an interesting exercise of looking at what somebody else has done with the game, there are definitely those who find it the right point on the BG/MG spectrum of complexity. The DVAL boards are available simply by sending me an email. I won't bore everybody with the details of why but would be happy to share them with you via email (moore315 AT comcast DOT net). We also have the MG pitching grades which we use via something I modestly named the Moore Chart, which I think is far superior to the Coxx chart. Essentially, we have MG level fielding where you roll for the fielder in certain circumstances to decide which column to use (and we NEVER use the team or infield total). In the DVAL (Delaware Valley APBA League, just finished our 36th season) we made our own boards which are kind of a hybrid between BG and MG. John - I think I have the exact thing you are looking for - the DVAL boards.
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