Upon further review, I've decided upon a much more simpler system.
Hitters:
1 pt per base & 1 base for each advancement of a runner.
Examples:
An RBI hit = 2 pt
An RBI out = 1 pt
A HIT, SF, BB, HP, FC, SB = 1 pt
RS = 0 pts. The run either scores on a steal or because of the play of the hitter.
A HR will generate betw 4 (NON) & 10 (GS) pts
Pitchers:
1 pt per out, -1 pt per base, -1 pt per run
Examples:
CG NH SO: 27 pts (the equivalent of 3 GS would be needed to beat that)
CG SO, 10 hit game = 17 pts (the equivalent o f2 GS would beat that)
Ex 5/8/2003
Garland: 5ip, 8 hits, 5er = 2 pts.
White: -2 pts
Sanders: 0 pts
Koch: 2 pts
Graff 0 pts
Hurt 5 pts
Magg 6 pts
If Maggs did not win the PTC that day, he should have.