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WIS 2012: Back to the Future II - Draft and Season Thread (1 Viewer)

38.5 Kila Ka'aihue, DH

I think this is the closest thing I've drafted to a backup 1B. Assuming if anything happens to Prince, I lose anyway.

 
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PLENTY OF TALENT AVAILABLE

Pretty sure there are just 24 random monkeys typing up random letter to makeup names at this point.

 
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Escobar, if on the white sox don't have his full name in front of me on phone, skip me today please pm next
Escobar Jones, peanut vendor at New Comiskey is all yours
see I thought you were serious...good thing that name pops up with the stories on Yunel Escobar and Chipper Jones (ie "Escobar Jones") and then a story on the White Sox expanding their 40 man roster by 3 guys...2 of whom have the last names Escobar and Jones.
 
C Chris Iannetta - Hank Conger - Jose Lobaton

1B Adam LaRoche - Jerry Sands - Anthony Rizzo

2B Aaron Hill - Jeff Baker

SS Stephen Drew - Tyler Pastornicky - Munenori Kawasaki

3B Edwin Encarnacion - Kyle Seager - Jeff Baker

LF Carl Crawford - Dayan Viciedo - Charlie Blackmon

CF Shane Victorino - Andres Torres - Cole Gillespie

RF Logan Morrison - Jerry Sands - Jose Costanza

SP Tim Lincecum - Zack Greinke - Daniel Hudson - Colby Lewis - Rick Porcello - Bruce Chen - Tsuyoshi Wada - Nick Blackburn

RP Heath Bell - Javy Guerra - Evan Meek - Troy Patton - Felix Doubront - Darren O'Day - Alex Burnett - Anthony Swarzak - Matt Maloney

Getting there

I like my SP and OF depth, not so sure about anything else.

 
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39.10 Chen-Chang Lee, RP Cleveland
You serious, Clark? :mellow:
There are three points still to be discussed with regard to formal personal names:

In the past it was common to separate the two syllables of a Han given name in writing by a hyphen, as: Zhōu Ēn-lái. This is not considered standard usage in Hanyu Pinyin. The given name is a single entity and should not be broken up; moreover, use of the hyphen to clarify syllable boundaries is entirely superfluous (see Part 1, 6.3). For these reasons, Hanyu Pinyin does not use the hyphen in this manner.

Since the order of surname and given name in a Han peraonal name is the opposite of that used in many Western countries, Han names often generate confusion among people of other nationalities. Names in which surname and given name are both monosyllabic are the most apt to be reversed inadvertently: an English speaker, for instance, looking at the name Fāng Yáng will probably assume that Yáng rather than Fāng is the surname. In order to avoid confusion, it is advisable to use the technique, generally recognized in international circles, of capitalizing every letter of the surname, thus: FĀNG Yáng, LIÚ Jiànguó.

People of other nationalities frequently use abbreviations in writing their names. Since Han names are already extremely short, it is unnecessary to adopt abbreviations for them. Another form of simplification -- the omission of tone markers -- is used when Han names appear in international use: Zhou Enlai, or ZHOU Enlai.
 
you can go ahead and skip me. I'll make my pick soon
With this statement, we are here -- not sure all these autoskip requests are accurate:39 13 925 NorthernVoice - autoskip

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39 15 927 Kraft - autoskip (?)

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39 17 929 OsoDiablo

39 18 930 Bogart - autoskip

39 19 931 Arsenal

39 20 932 SpartansRules - autoskip

39 21 933 DougB

39 22 934 DocDeGreco - autoskip

39 23 935 TRE - autoskip

39 24 936 SoCalBroncoFan

40 1 937 SoCalBroncoFan

40 2 938 TRE - autoskip

40 3 939 DocDeGreco - autoskip

40 4 940 DougB

 
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35 . 13 [ 829 ] NorthernVoice.. SKIP

35 . 14 [ 830 ] ChemX. . . . .. SKIP

36 . 7 [ 847 ] Bogart. . . . . SKIP

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37 . 18 [ 882 ] Bogart. . . . . SKIP

38 . 7 [ 895 ] Bogart. . . . . SKIP

38 . 9 [ 897 ] HoosFirst. . .. SKIP

38 . 11 [ 899 ] ChemX. . . . .. SKIP

38 . 12 [ 900 ] NorthernVoice.. SKIP

38 . 17 [ 905 ] Sammy. . . . .. SKIP

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39 . 3 [ 915 ] Larry_Boy. . .. SKIP

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39 . 14 [ 926 ] ChemX. . . . .. SKIP

39 . 16 [ 928 ] HoosFirst. . .. SKIP

39 . 18 [ 930 ] Bogart. . . . . SKIP

39 . 20 [ 932 ] SpartansRules.. SKIP

39 . 22 [ 934 ] DocDeGreco. . . SKIP

40 . 3 [ 939 ] DocDeGreco. . . SKIP

40 . 5 [ 941 ] SpartansRules.. SKIP

40 . 6 [ 942 ] Arsenal. . . .. Timed Out

40 . 7 [ 943 ] Bogart. . . . . SKIP

40 . 8 [ 944 ] OsoDiablo. . .. OTC to XX:00

40 . 9 [ 945 ] HoosFirst. . .. autoskip after 5 min

40 . 10 [ 946 ] Kraft. . . . .. autoskip

40 . 11 [ 947 ] ChemX. . . . .. autoskip

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40 . 15 [ 951 ] eephus. . . . .

40 . 16 [ 952 ] Cheese. . . . . autoskip after 4 EST

40 . 17 [ 953 ] Sammy. . . . .. autoskip

40 . 18 [ 954 ] Boubucarow. . .

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40 . 20 [ 956 ] TremUpside. . . autoskip

40 . 21 [ 957 ] Scoobus. . . ..

 

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