HBP - Batters can be HBP only from their card. If a batter is HBP, look at each of their years that can get that result. Sometimes you can eliminate years that do not have a HBP result using this method.
Kal Daniels (https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/832746/1680/1/80) got hurt striking out against a lefty. During the season he's been HBP on more than one occasion. This reveals the 1990 season but he's performing more like the 1991 season.
HBP - Batters can be HBP only from their card. If a batter is HBP, look at each of their years that can get that result. Sometimes you can eliminate years that do not have a HBP result using this method.
Kal Daniels (https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/832746/1680/1/80) got hurt striking out against a lefty. During the season he's been HBP on more than one occasion. This reveals the 1990 season but he's performing more like the 1991 season.
The HBP in your quote is just an example. HBPs do not injure players unless there is a "plus injury" that comes with it. Since you a strikeout plus injury you have either 90 or 91. If he later (or previously) gets hit by a pitch, you can rule out 91 because there is no HBP on his 91 season. To repeat: If you roll a plain vanilla HBP (i.e., no "not injury" that comes with it) then you cannot get injured.