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***OFFICIAL WIS XIV DRAFT THREAD*** (1 Viewer)

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I saw we twist this guy's arm...

 
I'm willing to await Vadrama decision. We can resume in the AM if need be.

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If Helltoupee shows and wants to draft, then he can keep his team but at this point we need a little commitment.
Listen blowhard I said I'd be unfortunately out of town for about three days. Screw you , replace me ######. I know its tonights free beer talking but upyours!!

Sorry to everyone if I delayed the draft. This business issue came up today without any prior warning. I wholeheartedly apologize to everyone , even the curmudgeon from Detroit.

good luck all & I'll be following the league

 
Since I've proven yet again that I'm a moron We'll take Tre's first choice for HellTouppe

2.06 Frank Robinson, OF

Prior to the 1966 season, Reds owner Bill DeWitt sent Robinson to Baltimore in exchange for pitcher Milt Pappas, pitcher Jack Baldschun and outfielder **** Simpson. The trade is now considered among the most lopsided deals in baseball history. It forever tarnished Dewitt's legacy, and outrage over the deal made it difficult for Pappas to adjust to pitching in Cincinnati (he was traded out of town after only three seasons). DeWitt defended the deal to skeptical Reds fans by claiming that Robinson was "an old 30."
The old 30 has become a young 35.
 
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2.07 Hideo Nomo, SP

Key Facts

Nomo was on the silver medal winning Japanese baseball team at the 1988 Olympics, and the Kintetsu Buffaloes drafted him in 1989.

The tornado delivery that baffled batters in Japan had the same effect on major league hitters, and he led the league in strikeouts in 1995 (while finishing second in walks) and was second with a 2.54 ERA.

He struck out 11.101 batters per 9 innings to break Sandy Koufax's single-season franchise record of 10.546 in 1962.

Nomo also found commercial success in America. Nomo had a signature sneaker, called the Air Max Nomo, produced by Nike in 1996.

 
Arsenal of Doom said:
2.07 Hideo Nomo, SP
It'll be different in this one, but Nomo was brutal for me in the one sim that I picked him. BB/9 was through the roof.
Yeah, it's interesting how many first round picks in this one that I hate because they've screwed me in past sims. Looking at you Jimmy Williams and Vean Gregg. :)

 
I am available until 1130 AM, central time. If it doesnt get to me, can someone take a list?
You can send to Tremendous Upside...he's in chat, I'll let him know.Edit: I'd take them too and just not open your PM until after I pick if you trust me to do that....
 
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Is there a way to have pitchers and position players in one list when I filter.

The last time I picked util and just brought up a first year search that way.

 
Is there a way to have pitchers and position players in one list when I filter.The last time I picked util and just brought up a first year search that way.
Are you looking for just a compare by salary? At the bottom of the search tool there are downloadable .csv files of hitters and pitchers. I suppose you could combine them if you wanted.
 
Arsenal of Doom said:
2.07 Hideo Nomo, SP
It'll be different in this one, but Nomo was brutal for me in the one sim that I picked him. BB/9 was through the roof.
Yeah, the high walk rate is the risk factor, even with the sick .18something OVA. Hopefully there won't be as many low K/high OBP batters to take advantage of that in this pool of hitters.
 

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