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Guys, give us a few minutes. Hammering out the particulars of a swap.Here... Working on it...
Guys, give us a few minutes. Hammering out the particulars of a swap.Here... Working on it...
How would that be any different than normal...I think I'm just going to wing it and take my favorites.
Thanks for doing this, Kraft. Link is added to the OP, toward the top.Google Doc, anyone with link can edit:
Please add to OP: https://docs.google....ckt5ejZmRzdwSkE
Added tabs(on bottom) for draft, Franchise tracking, Stadium draft and the franchise Cheetsheet
If you add a pick please add to both draft and franchise Tracker tabs
anyone? i can't change categories like i used to.has something changed on wis? why cant i find + numbers?
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At the bottom do u have advanced In the search interface drop down?i'm here, just looking for an answer to my Q
Sorry, I wanted Alexander but I had to settle for Mordecai.####. Was hoping Three-Finger would last to #13.
maybe there won't be enough deadball pitchers left for jfranco
Usually I'm pretty bad, but with with guys I'm indifferent to.How would that be any different than normal...I think I'm just going to wing it and take my favorites.
Nine things you didn't know about Tyrus Raymond CobbIn the early 1920s, Cobb was diagnosed with glaucoma, and he also suffered from tumors on and around his eyes, most likely due to excessive exposure to the sun. Cobb underwent surgery for the tumors and wore sunglasses most of the time for the last few years of his career. Remarkably, despite his deteriorating eye sight, Cobb hit .401 at the age of 35 and .378 in 1925 when he was 38 years old. In 1922, the year he had the first surgery on his eyes, Cobb set a record with four five-hit games, a mark that has never been surpassed. Hardly slowing down as he aged, Cobb hit .360 over the last eight seasons of his career.
I was going him if I didnt go SP."Ya big dummy!"
1.11 - Jimmie Foxx, 1B Athletics
Edit: TypoAfter being banned from playing baseball Cicotte returned to Livonia, Michigan where he managed a service station, served as a Game Warden in the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, then went to work for Ford Motor Company where he retired in 1944. Eddie lived to be 84 years old and until his death at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, May 5, 1969, he was a strawberry farmer on a 5½-acre farm near Farmington.
Thought about him last night after my pick. Was wondering what kind of value would be placed on him in this format. Answer: high value.can't believe i just talked myself into this:
1.14 George Brett - 3B - Royals
championship!
eta: changed pick color to royal blue
I looked at him, just knew that I couldn't take him at the spot I was at...Thought about him last night after my pick. Was wondering what kind of value would be placed on him in this format. Answer: high value.can't believe i just talked myself into this:
1.14 George Brett - 3B - Royals
championship!
eta: changed pick color to royal blue
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I'm not saying I am better or don't hold things up.Just wanna get this going!larry takes over 3 hours yesterday to make a pick and here he is complaining
Larry has never been one for the logic.larry takes over 3 hours yesterday to make a pick and here he is complaining
Larry has never been one for the logic.larry takes over 3 hours yesterday to make a pick and here he is complaining
MVP!!!I was going him if I didnt go SP."Ya big dummy!"
1.11 - Jimmie Foxx, 1B Athletics
good luck with the pick larryThanks moops, I should be able to get a pick in within the next 30 min, maybe sooner.
good luck with the pick larryThanks moops, I should be able to get a pick in within the next 30 min, maybe sooner.
so you're saying there's a chance...'jfranco77 said:Liked Brett a lot but probably wouldn't have pulled the trigger. Actually put together some rankings last night. Ignoring franchise scarcity I have Brett ranked around #35 among hitters. So that's a lot of value on franchise scarcity if my numbers are even close.