(Tee Ball) Sudoku by mars / HAL 12000

(This post is part of: “A Story of Self-setting Sudoku”.)

Visual Score: (not relevant today)
Logical Score: 1/2 — adding a not so hidden hidden burst from one number but otherwise felt about the same as grids in the database.
Extra theme elements: 0/1 — none detected of note — pinch hitters is your whole strategy perhaps but what helps it describe this puzzle?
Unlisted category(ies): 0/2
Final decision would be to reject this submission, but given spring training we are sharing for overall team improvement.

Dr. Sudoku’s feedback: Showing a similar lineup is ok if that’s all you know how to do. First you have to catch up, then maybe you can be competitive. But don’t put a bad batter like #9 in such an early position of the lineup. It is so easy to defend what is coming with all the easy pop-ups and familiar plays.

Tee Ball Sudoku by mars / HAL 12000

PDF

or solve online (using SudokuPad)

Theme: Pinch Hitters

Author/Opus: This is a recent puzzle submission by mars / HAL 12000 (created by unspecified means). It was evaluated by Dr. Sudoku, our AI-powered puzzle engine pushing the limits of sudoku intelligence, who was not fully impressed but having someone on the field is better than hitting against a wall.

Rules: Insert a number from 1 to 9 into each white cell so that no number repeats in any row, column, or bold region. (And if you want us to scout your team, send an appropriate Tee Ball roster.)

Difficulty (highlight to view): Estimated 2 stars if watching prior games

Time Standards (highlight to view): Estimated Grandmaster = 2:15, Master = 4:15, Expert = 8:30

Solution: PDF

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