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Ray Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
I used that McQuillan low IP year in the dice rolling sim. He was a very effective closer for me. I would have drafted him a couple of rounds ago but needed the 1900s slot for a SP.Will do shortly. Kraft just took a guy who is a top 60 pitcher so he should do well.Just post the whole franckings list so everyone can see how bad my team is...Me too! Me too!Frostillicus said:Do me do me!jfranco77 said:With the caveat that it's been a few picks since I updated... 23rd.AcerFC said:Franco > Where do you have my team as of now. PM me if you dont want to ruin the suspense
Even Larry's low PA freaks don't hit for power.Ray Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
Text messages can be magical for those that have an infinite amount of things going on.Ray Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
Haven't owned him since Clone Wars, where I tink I had his fifth-best season or something like that. Ruth had better be the freak his stats suggest he'll be to make up for all the runs I missed on.Babe Ruth
16 . 2 - KraftWho is up, what's the clock situation and why is today going so slooooooow?
You shoulda seen when they knocked out 40+ picks over a weekend. I was gobsmacked. Left work Friday, having just picked, thinking I was good until Monday afternoon. Came up "on the clock" mid-afternoon SundayRay Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
Clock was off, but still.That's good commissioneering right there.You shoulda seen when they knocked out 40+ picks over a weekend. I was gobsmacked. Left work Friday, having just picked, thinking I was good until Monday afternoon. Came up "on the clock" mid-afternoon SundayRay Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.Clock was off, but still.
Pace has been impressive.
I was weighing that "how many sim appearances can he go?" that I always seem to forget about going into each rendition. Keep thinking that real-life starters with low real-life GP get dinged at some point past that if their sim GP gets to a certain point, even if thy've been making short appearances (PC 15-20) and have plenty of IP left.I used that McQuillan low IP year in the dice rolling sim. He was a very effective closer for me. I would have drafted him a couple of rounds ago but needed the 1900s slot for a SP.
I don't trust enough of you to give my phone number out...Text messages can be magical for those that have an infinite amount of things going on.Ray Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
Could just PM it to me.I don't trust enough of you to give my phone number out...Text messages can be magical for those that have an infinite amount of things going on.Ray Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
you can trust meI don't trust enough of you to give my phone number out...Text messages can be magical for those that have an infinite amount of things going on.Ray Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
Well #### you too.I don't trust enough of you to give my phone number out...Text messages can be magical for those that have an infinite amount of things going on.Ray Blades, PH, 1930s
sorry about getting on so late, I didn't think it would get so far this early.
He's also the anti-McGraw in just about every way.16.10 Dean Palmer, 3B, 1990s
I probably could've waited on this pick but didn't want to take a chance as he's by far my best option to fill in for McGraw.
yeah, about that list...i dont need to be on skip anymore.....i have teh list.
Yep. The only thing they have in common is mediocre defense, so maybe they'll be able to bond over that.He's also the anti-McGraw in just about every way.16.10 Dean Palmer, 3B, 1990s
I probably could've waited on this pick but didn't want to take a chance as he's by far my best option to fill in for McGraw.
He was in my earlier plans to pair with Matt Williams, but using the 90's for a reliever proved to mire viable.16.10 Dean Palmer, 3B, 1990s
I probably could've waited on this pick but didn't want to take a chance as he's by far my best option to fill in for McGraw.
Thanks. This is the 3B I wanted 6 rounds ago when I realized I should take a bunch of relievers before (or along with) everyone else.16.11 Tre takes Freddy Lindstrom, 1930
Kills me that a roider like Giambi is #4 in a lineup of legends. lolSo far looking like...
1. Robinson, 2B 342/429/524, 16 HR
2. Jeter, SS 342/427/522, 24 HR
3. Herman, LF 368/437/647, 35 HR
4. Giambi, 1B 340/474/638, 38 HR
5. Mays, CF 344/408/656, 41 HR
6. Kaline, RF 332/413/529, 27 HR
7. Killebrew, 3B 284/432/590, 49 HR
8. Howard, C 352/387/543, 21 HR
1. Carlton 360 IP, 2.10 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, .214 OAV, .42 HR/9, 3.01 K/BB
2. Wood 367 IP, 2.07 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, .216 OAV, 0 HR/9, 3.33 K/BB
3. Waddell 360 IP, 1.81 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, .217 OAV, .24 HR/9, 3.12 K/BB
CL - Hoffman 73 IP, 1.38 ERA, .84 WHIP, .165 OAV, .19 HR/9, 2.87 K/BB
SU - Rodriguez 84 IP, 1.61 ERA, .98 WHIP, .167 OAV, .15 HR/9, 2.5 K/BB
SU - Montgomery 92 IP, 1.36 ERA, .99 WHIP, .198 OAV, .27 HR/9, 3.21 K/BB
SU/LNG - Bonham 105 IP, 1.75 ERA, .92 WHIP, .219 OAV, .34 HR/9, 3.28 K/BB
SWING - Righetti, 160 IP, 2.10 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, .199 OAV, 0 HR/9, 2.35 K/BB
All rate stats normalized...
Barny! Love Barney in these.16.12 Koya takes:Barney Pelty, SP
Been waiting on He or McQuillan (as a starter) for rounds and rounds as there was depth there, but now it's Pelty or a guy one tier below so time to pull the trigger. Probably my #3 ahead of Hershiser not that it really matters.
If he had had a better HR rate, would've taken him at my last turn. Greco's got him in the Astrodome, which will make Henke a stud.Greco takes:
RP Tom Henke
I wonder if there is film of this?This guy isn't a great hitter but he is versatile as hell and I need something to do with the 50s.
16.17 Alvin Dark, swiss army knife (1950s)
Dark had a role in one of baseball history's weirdest plays. It took place during a game played on June 30, 1959, between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs.Stan Musial was at the plate, with a count of 3-1. [The Cubs' pitcher's] next pitch was errant, evading [the Cubs' catcher] and rolling all the way to the backstop. Umpire Vic Delmore called ball four, but [the Cubs' pitcher and catcher] contended that Musial foul tipped the ball. Because the ball was still in play, and because Delmore was embroiled in an argument with the catcher and pitcher, Musial took it upon himself to try for second base.
Seeing that Musial was trying for second, Dark ran to the backstop to retrieve the ball. The ball wound up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper, but Dark ended up getting it back anyway. Absentmindedly, however, Delmore pulled out a new ball and gave it to [the Cubs' catcher].
[The Cubs' pitcher] finally noticed that Musial was trying for second, took the new ball, and threw it to [the Cubs' second baseman]. [The Cubs' pitcher's] throw flew over [the second baseman's] head into the outfield. Dark, at the same time that [the pitcher] threw the new ball, threw the original ball to shortstop Ernie Banks. Musial, though, did not see Dark's throw and only noticed [the pitcher's] ball fly over the second baseman's head, so he tried to go to third base. On his way there, he was tagged by Banks, and after a delay he was ruled out.