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***OFFICIAL*** FFA MLB Draft (2 Viewers)

Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.Takes the L, as Eric Munson :rotflmao: :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer. Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs. Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim."Ouch.":own3d:

 
Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.Takes the L, as Eric Munson :rotflmao: :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer. Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs. Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim."Ouch.":own3d:
Yeah, I had a feeling it would normalize the stats somewhat. No good sim would just give you mad stats from deadballers.
 
Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.Takes the L, as Eric Munson :rotflmao: :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer. Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs. Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim."Ouch.":own3d:
can you sim for free? Or do you have to join?
 
Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.Takes the L, as Eric Munson :rotflmao: :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer. Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs. Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim."Ouch.":own3d:
can you sim for free? Or do you have to join?
have to have an account, and then you can match any teams up against each other for free.maybe some people here should've done that before running off 12-page arguments that they knew nothing about.
 
Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.Takes the L, as Eric Munson :rotflmao: :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer. Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs. Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim."Ouch.":own3d:
can you sim for free? Or do you have to join?
You can sim any two historical teams against each other for free.
 
Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.Takes the L, as Eric Munson :rotflmao: :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer. Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs. Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim."Ouch.":own3d:
can you sim for free? Or do you have to join?
You can do SimMatchup's for free.
 
Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.Takes the L, as Eric Munson  :rotflmao:  :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer. Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs. Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim."Ouch.":own3d:
can you sim for free? Or do you have to join?
have to have an account, and then you can match any teams up against each other for free.maybe some people here should've done that before running off 12-page arguments that they knew nothing about.
Agreed. Wish I had realized this sooner. I might have picked another deadball guy. * ;) at mrharrier*
 
I'm going to take the top saves guy of all time:

Lee Smith

478 saves, 3.03 ERA, 8.73 K/9. His ERA+ is phenomenal as well. He's no Billy Wagner, but in the absence of Wags, I'll feel good taking Smith.

 
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Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.

Takes the L, as Eric Munson  :rotflmao:  :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer.

Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs.

Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim.

"Ouch."

:own3d:
can you sim for free? Or do you have to join?
have to have an account, and then you can match any teams up against each other for free.maybe some people here should've done that before running off 12-page arguments that they knew nothing about.
I still say those early picked pitchers are wasted if you take those deadballers. I stand by that. We'll see what happens in the real sim, not the ones you've conveniently concocted to support your argument. :own3d:

 
I'm going to take the top saves guy of all time:

Lee Smith

478 saves, 3.03 ERA, 8.73 K/9. His ERA+ is phenomenal as well. He's no Billy Wagner, but in the absence of Wags, I'll feel good taking Smith.
I lived with Lee Smith.
 
Keefe against the hapless 2003, 43-win Detroit Tigers.

Takes the L, as Eric Munson  :rotflmao:  :no: goes 4-4 and tags him for a homer.

Keefe does go 9 strong, giving up 9 hits and 4 runs.

Again, I imagine he'll face better teams than the '03 Tigers in the sim.

"Ouch."

:own3d:
can you sim for free? Or do you have to join?
have to have an account, and then you can match any teams up against each other for free.maybe some people here should've done that before running off 12-page arguments that they knew nothing about.
I still say those early picked pitchers are wasted if you take those deadballers. I stand by that. We'll see what happens in the real sim, not the ones you've conveniently concocted to support your argument. :own3d:
:rotflmao: :fishing:
 
I'm not doing this to have some teenager call me names
Neither am I. Capella, in this thread:
you're really stupid
that moron
you seem to have real issues
the 'special' folks like harrier
look at the little girly
do it with somebody else more on your level of baseball knowledge then. I hear one of the females here may be available
some guy who throws baseless #### against the wall and then hopes I don't call him on it
Also, because I find bad grammar equally offensive:
that is you're argument
#####.
 
I'm going to take the top saves guy of all time:

Lee Smith

478 saves, 3.03 ERA, 8.73 K/9. His ERA+ is phenomenal as well. He's no Billy Wagner, but in the absence of Wags, I'll feel good taking Smith.
Too funny. Guess who's stats page I just had up.
 
I'm not doing this to have some teenager call me names
Neither am I. Capella, in this thread:
you're really stupid
that moron
you seem to have real issues
the 'special' folks like harrier
look at the little girly
do it with somebody else more on your level of baseball knowledge then. I hear one of the females here may be available
some guy who throws baseless #### against the wall and then hopes I don't call him on it
Also, because I find bad grammar equally offensive:
that is you're argument
#####.
you seem to have forgotten that this was all brought upon by you and your attitude to everybody here. like I said, I've rec'd at least 10 PMs from people asking why you're such an #######. if I had saved them, I'd post them all here.seeing as how I never knew who you were before this thread started, you certainly wouldn't be a target of any venom I have.
 
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For the record, my little test that I ran earlier:Both 2003 Pedro and 1885 Buffinton pitched on the road against all Yankee teams from 1903-1910 and 1996-2003 (I was gonna do all of Yankee history but got bored).1885 Charlie Buffinton had an ERA of 2.88. League ERA in 1885 was 2.82. He also had the benefit of pitching in cavernous Braves Field which you hope the sim would account for.2003 Pedro had a 2.22 ERA. League ERA was 4.71.16 starts against the Yankees:Buffinton: 138 1/3 IP, 150 H, 75 R, 54 ER, 55 B, 103 K, 4 HR, 3.51 ERAPedro: 111 1/3 IP, 87 H, 38 R, 33 ER, 28 BB, 90 K, 3 HR, 2.67 ERAYou can take what you want from that, but Buffinton should have been getting rocked.

 
you seem to have forgotten that this was all brought upon by you.seeing as how I never knew who you were before this thread started, you certainly wouldn't be a target of any venom I have.
that's a nice argument. but you seem to forget that this was all brought upon by you. seeing as how I never knew who you were before this thread started, you certainly wouldn't be a target of any venom I have.
 
Heck, I will do more sims, other sims.
I'm strongly considering picking up Strat-O-Matic's computer game and all-time disk and seeing what it has to say.If there's one sim I KNOW is good, it's Strat.
Spartans, I live next to the town where Strat is HQ. My friends played it all the time when we were young (I was playing stickball and never got into strat). We are talking small town on long island, so if you want, I might be able to pick one up for you and send it. I am sure they ship direct, probably not too expensive either but if it is more that way, I can get one.
Their online store has been good to me in the past, but if you'd like to look in to it that'd be cool.I'm eyeing the latest baseball computer game and the all-time career disk.
 
you seem to have forgotten that this was all brought upon by you.seeing as how I never knew who you were before this thread started, you certainly wouldn't be a target of any venom I have.
that's a nice argument. but you seem to forget that this was all brought upon by you. seeing as how I never knew who you were before this thread started, you certainly wouldn't be a target of any venom I have.
:sleep: go take a nap, xnought
 
You guys are full of CRAP. Time Keefe, against the 1975 Baltimore Orioles (90-69):Tim Keefe (W) 9.00 2 0 0 2 9 0 107 ----That's a nice little 2-hitter there.

 
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CY YOUNG goes 11 as 1903 Red Sox (Pilgrims) down 2004 Angels 4-3.

Top 1: '03 Red Sox

Kelvim Escobar takes the mound. Patsy Dougherty grounds out. Chick Stahl grounds out. Buck Freeman grounds out.

'03 Red Sox 0 0 0

'04 Angels 0 0 0

Bottom 1: '04 Angels

Cy Young takes the mound. David Eckstein flies out. Darin Erstad pops out. Vladimir Guerrero flies out.

'03 Red Sox 0 0 0

'04 Angels 0 0 0

Top 2: '03 Red Sox

Jimmy Collins flies out. Freddy Parent strikes out. Hobe Ferris flies out.

'03 Red Sox 0 0 0

'04 Angels 0 0 0

Bottom 2: '04 Angels

Garret Anderson hits a double. [2] Jose Guillen hits a groundball single to RF. Anderson scores from second. [1] Troy Glaus hits into a fielders choice. [1] Adam Kennedy hits a flyball single to RF. [13] Bengie Molina strikes out. Chone Figgins strikes out.

'03 Red Sox 0 0 0

'04 Angels 1 3 0

Top 3: '03 Red Sox

Candy LaChance hits a triple. [3] Lou Criger flies out to shallow LF. Jack O'Brien lines out to 1B. Patsy Dougherty grounds out to 1B.

'03 Red Sox 0 1 0

'04 Angels 1 3 0

Bottom 3: '04 Angels

David Eckstein grounds out. Darin Erstad hits a single. [1] Vladimir Guerrero hits a line drive single to RF. [13] Garret Anderson hits a line drive single to LF. [13] Jose Guillen pops out to 3B. Troy Glaus grounds out to 3B.

'03 Red Sox 0 1 0

'04 Angels 2 6 0

Top 4: '03 Red Sox

Chick Stahl grounds out. Buck Freeman flies out. Jimmy Collins flies out.

'03 Red Sox 0 1 0

'04 Angels 2 6 0

Bottom 4: '04 Angels

Adam Kennedy pops out. Bengie Molina flies out. Chone Figgins grounds out.

'03 Red Sox 0 1 0

'04 Angels 2 6 0

Top 5: '03 Red Sox

Freddy Parent strikes out. Hobe Ferris flies out. Candy LaChance flies out.

'03 Red Sox 0 1 0

'04 Angels 2 6 0

Bottom 5: '04 Angels

David Eckstein hits a double. [2] Darin Erstad strikes out. Vladimir Guerrero pops out to 2B. Garret Anderson hits a groundball single to LF. Eckstein scores from second. [1] Jose Guillen strikes out.

'03 Red Sox 0 1 0

'04 Angels 3 8 0

Top 6: '03 Red Sox

Lou Criger gets walked. [1] Jack O'Brien strikes out. Patsy Dougherty hits into a fielders choice. [1] Chick Stahl gets walked. [12] Buck Freeman lines out to P.

'03 Red Sox 0 1 0

'04 Angels 3 8 0

Bottom 6: '04 Angels

Troy Glaus hits a groundball to SS which is fielded cleanly, but Freddy Parent's throw sails into the stands. Official scorer: E-6. [2] Adam Kennedy strikes out. Bengie Molina strikes out. Chone Figgins lines out to 1B.

'03 Red Sox 0 1 1

'04 Angels 3 8 0

Top 7: '03 Red Sox

Jimmy Collins flies out. Freddy Parent hits a home run. Hobe Ferris flies out. Candy LaChance flies out.

'03 Red Sox 1 2 1

'04 Angels 3 8 0

Bottom 7: '04 Angels

David Eckstein flies out. Darin Erstad lines out. Vladimir Guerrero flies out.

'03 Red Sox 1 2 1

'04 Angels 3 8 0

Top 8: '03 Red Sox

Lou Criger is being pinch-hit for by Duke Farrell. Duke Farrell flies out. Jack O'Brien grounds out. Patsy Dougherty grounds out.

'03 Red Sox 1 2 1

'04 Angels 3 8 0

Bottom 8: '04 Angels

Garret Anderson flies out. Jose Guillen hits a single. [1] Troy Glaus pops out to 1B. Adam Kennedy grounds out to 2B.

'03 Red Sox 1 2 1

'04 Angels 3 9 0

Top 9: '03 Red Sox

Chick Stahl hits a single. [1] Buck Freeman hits a flyball single to CF. [12] Pitching change: Kelvim Escobar is replaced by Troy Percival. Jimmy Collins hits a groundball single to CF (-). Stahl scores from second. [13] Freddy Parent hits into a 6-4-3 double-play. Freeman scores. Hobe Ferris hits a single. [1] Candy LaChance grounds out to 2B.

'03 Red Sox 3 6 1

'04 Angels 3 9 0

Bottom 9: '04 Angels

Bengie Molina is hit by a pitch. [1] Bengie Molina is being pinch-run for by Jeff DaVanon. Chone Figgins flies out to shallow CF. [1] David Eckstein gets walked. [12] Darin Erstad hits into a 6-4-3 double-play.

'03 Red Sox 3 6 1

'04 Angels 3 9 0

Top 10: '03 Red Sox

Josh Paul replaces DaVanon at catcher. Duke Farrell flies out. Jack O'Brien lines out. Patsy Dougherty grounds out.

'03 Red Sox 3 6 1

'04 Angels 3 9 0

Bottom 10: '04 Angels

Vladimir Guerrero hits a single. [1] Cy Young is charged with a balk. Guerrero advances to second. [2] Garret Anderson lines out to 1B. Jose Guillen flies out to shallow LF. Troy Glaus grounds out to SS.

'03 Red Sox 3 6 1

'04 Angels 3 10 0

Top 11: '03 Red Sox

Chick Stahl strikes out. Buck Freeman lines out. Jimmy Collins hits a double. [2] Freddy Parent hits a flyball single to CF. Collins scores from second. [1] Pitching change: Troy Percival is replaced by Brendan Donnelly. Hobe Ferris grounds out to SS.

'03 Red Sox 4 8 1

'04 Angels 3 10 0

Bottom 11: '04 Angels

Adam Kennedy strikes out. Josh Paul lines out. Chone Figgins strikes out.

'03 Red Sox 4 8 1

'04 Angels 3 10 0

 
Their online store has been good to me in the past, but if you'd like to look in to it that'd be cool.I'm eyeing the latest baseball computer game and the all-time career disk.
Send me a pm if you want me to stop by. Ive never been (well, I have been 5 feet from the door many times, it is at the local train station)
 
Keefe against the '61 Cubs:(Always nine innings, BTW--guaranteed CG)Tim Keefe (W) 9.00 5 2 2 6 7 1 135 ----5 hits, 2 runs.Au-to-matic.

 
Does the sim take into account outside factors? Like the fact that Ozzie Smith jr made it to Hollywood on American Idol. That's gotta pump up Ozzie a little. First back flips and now this. I wonder if there is a picture I can buy that depicts Ozzie's reaction to his son making it to Hollywood. That would be a huge seller.

 
Does the sim take into account outside factors? Like the fact that Ozzie Smith jr made it to Hollywood on American Idol. That's gotta pump up Ozzie a little.
I hope it doesn't take anything in to account that happened after the player's career. Because Honus Wagner died. That might hurt his play.
 
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Spot Starter/RP Jack Pfiester
That's a pretty obscure pick. Who's that?
Oh, just this guy that used to pitch for the Cubbies.
Yeah, what were his stats like?
Well, his ERA in his first five years was: 1.51, 1.15, 2.00, 2.43, 1.80And his WHIP for his first five years was: .94, .98, 1.09, 1.16, 1.08
Wow. And he's your spot starter in the 5 slot, probably to be used as a relief pitcher?
 
Spot Starter/RP Jack Pfiester
That's a pretty obscure pick. Who's that?
Oh, just this guy that used to pitch for the Cubbies.
Yeah, what were his stats like?
Well, his ERA in his first five years was: 1.51, 1.15, 2.00, 2.43, 1.80And his WHIP for his first five years was: .94, .98, 1.09, 1.16, 1.08
Wow. And he's your spot starter in the 5 slot, probably to be used as a relief pitcher?
Yup. Pitched 208 innings with a 1.15 ERA and 0.98 WHIP that year, too. That's a lot of relief.
 
Spot Starter/RP Jack Pfiester
That's a pretty obscure pick. Who's that?
Oh, just this guy that used to pitch for the Cubbies.
Yeah, what were his stats like?
Well, his ERA in his first five years was: 1.51, 1.15, 2.00, 2.43, 1.80And his WHIP for his first five years was: .94, .98, 1.09, 1.16, 1.08
And he has 71 career wins. Nice job.
He's the Terrell Davis of pitchers. And he's a RP for me, not a starter.
 
Spot Starter/RP Jack Pfiester
That's a pretty obscure pick. Who's that?
Oh, just this guy that used to pitch for the Cubbies.
Yeah, what were his stats like?
Well, his ERA in his first five years was: 1.51, 1.15, 2.00, 2.43, 1.80And his WHIP for his first five years was: .94, .98, 1.09, 1.16, 1.08
Wow. And he's your spot starter in the 5 slot, probably to be used as a relief pitcher?
Yup. Pitched 208 innings with a 1.15 ERA and 0.98 WHIP that year, too. That's a lot of relief.
He started 128 of 149 games. I don't call that relief.
 
Spot Starter/RP Jack Pfiester
That's a pretty obscure pick. Who's that?
Oh, just this guy that used to pitch for the Cubbies.
Yeah, what were his stats like?
Well, his ERA in his first five years was: 1.51, 1.15, 2.00, 2.43, 1.80And his WHIP for his first five years was: .94, .98, 1.09, 1.16, 1.08
Wow. And he's your spot starter in the 5 slot, probably to be used as a relief pitcher?
Yup. Pitched 208 innings with a 1.15 ERA and 0.98 WHIP that year, too. That's a lot of relief.
He started 128 of 149 games. I don't call that relief.
No, relief for me.
 

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